Israeli soldiers and settlers raid home of Hebron activist for participation in BBC film
Palestinian activist Issa Amro, who participated in the BBC documentary The Settlers, has reported that his Hebron home was raided by Israeli forces and settlers.
Amro shared footage of settlers harassing him and attempting to enter his home, saying that they were seeking "revenge" for his participation in the film, which examines the Israeli settler movement.
He reported that they stole his property, injured another activist and cut down a tree. He added that Israeli soldiers threatened him against filing a complaint about the attack.
The soldiers raided my house today, they wanted to revenge from me for participating in the @BBC documentary “ the settlers” , after the army left the settlers raided my house, they injured one activist and cut the tree, they stole tools and the garbage containers.
— Issa Amro عيسى عمرو 🇵🇸 (@Issaamro) May 3, 2025
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