U.S.-Palestinian relations

American Killed by Israeli Settlers in West Bank: Outrage and Accusations of US Government Complicity

On Friday, the Palestinian Authority’s Ministry of Health reported the death of dual U.S.-Palestinian citizen Sayfollah Musallat at the hands of Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank. The 23-year-old was severely beaten and reportedly left unattended for hours by the Israeli army before succumbing to his injuries. This incident, which occurred amid heightened violence against Palestinians, led to strong condemnation from civil rights groups and highlights a pattern of unpunished killings of American citizens by Israeli forces. Musallat’s death is at least the seventh American killed in the region since October 7, 2023, raising questions about accountability and the U.S. government’s response.

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US Closes Office of Palestinian Affairs: A Failure of Diplomacy and a Wake-Up Call for Voters

The U.S. State Department has closed its Office of Palestinian Affairs in Jerusalem, effectively eliminating a dedicated diplomatic channel between the Palestinians and Washington. This action, implemented on May 16, 2025, merges the office’s functions into the U.S. embassy in Jerusalem, a move reflecting a return to the Trump administration’s approach. The closure comes amidst escalating violence in Gaza and despite ongoing talks between U.S. officials and Hamas regarding a ceasefire and humanitarian aid. The office’s dissolution leaves Palestinian affairs under the purview of the U.S. ambassador to Israel, who has previously expressed skepticism about Palestinian identity.

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