Masafer Yatta, occupied West Financial institution – Awdah Hathaleen was standing by a fence within the Umm al-Kheir neighborhood centre when he was shot in the chest by an Israeli settler on Monday.
The beloved 31-year-old activist and father of three fell to the bottom as folks rushed over to attempt to assist him. Then an ambulance got here out of the close by unlawful settlement of Carmel and took him away.
Israeli authorities have refused to launch his physique for burial, merely telling his household on Monday evening that he had died, depriving them of the closure of laying him to relaxation instantly, as Islam dictates.
Mourning
Beneath the scorching solar of the South Hebron Hills, the folks of Umm al-Kheir had been joined by anti-occupation activists from all around the world – gathered in silence to mourn Awdah, who was a key determine in non-violent resistance towards settler violence in Masafer Yatta.
They got here collectively in the identical yard the place Awdah was standing when he was shot to loss of life by Israeli settler Yinon Levi, who later mentioned, “I’m glad I did it,” in response to witnesses.
Rocks had been laid in a circle round Awdah’s blood on the bottom, mourners stopping there as if paying their respects.
Across the circle, the elders sat in silence, ready for information that didn’t arrive on whether or not Awdah’s physique could be returned by the Israeli military.
There’s a feeling of shock that Awdah, out of all folks, was the one murdered in chilly blood, his cousin Eid Hathaleen, 41, informed Al Jazeera about his “actually beloved” relative.
“There was [nobody] who contributed as a lot to the neighborhood in Umm al-Kheir as Awdah,” Alaa Hathaleen, 26, Awdah’s cousin and brother-in-law, mentioned.
“I can’t consider that tomorrow I’ll get up and Awdah received’t be right here.”
Awdah had three kids – five-year-old Watan, four-year-old Muhammad, and seven-month-old Kinan – and he liked them above every thing else on the planet, a number of of his buddies and family informed Al Jazeera.
“He was a fantastic father,” Alaa mentioned. “The youngsters would go to him greater than to their mom.”
Awdah received married in 2019, Jewish Italian activist Micol Hassan informed Al Jazeera over the cellphone. “His wedding ceremony was a ravishing event in 2019. We organised vehicles that got here from throughout Palestine [for it].
“He liked his kids a lot,” she continued. “Each time he put them to sleep, they cried and requested the place their daddy was.”
Hassan, who has been barred from returning to the occupied West Financial institution by Israeli authorities, additionally fondly recalled how a lot Awdah liked espresso and the way she would carry him packs of Italian espresso at any time when she was capable of get to Umm al-Kheir.
Awdah additionally liked soccer, enjoying it each probability he received, despite the fact that Umm al-Kheir’s amenities are badly degraded and all of the villagers have is a paved yard with dilapidated goalposts.
In reality, Awdah’s final breaths had been on that very same battered soccer pitch, presumably the one place within the village the place he spent probably the most time.
Regardless of how dangerous settler assaults had been, Alaa mentioned, Awdah would sit down with him and focus on their projections and hopes for his favorite workforce, Spanish facet Actual Madrid.
“His love for Actual Madrid ran in his veins,” Alaa added. “Perhaps in the event that they knew how a lot he liked them, Actual Madrid would discuss Masafer Yatta.”
Peaceable activist and ‘radical humanist’
Awdah has been an activist since he was 17 years previous, working to cease the Israeli makes an attempt to expel the villagers of Masafer Yatta from their properties and lands.
He hosted numerous visiting activists who got here to the occupied West Financial institution to help Palestinian activists and villagers, serving to them perceive the scenario on the bottom and embracing their presence along with his trademark hospitality.
Maybe his most well-known such collaboration was his work with Basel Adra and Yuval Abraham, who co-directed No Different Land, a documentary movie that received an Oscar award this 12 months.
Everybody who spoke to Al Jazeera remembers him because the kindest particular person, with a courageous, peaceable coronary heart.
He was “tayyeb, salim”, they mentioned, utilizing the Arabic phrases for “form” and “peaceable”.
Awdah would inform anybody who got here to Umm al-Kheir that he didn’t select to be an activist; it simply occurred, Hassan informed Al Jazeera, including that he welcomed everybody, no matter religion or citizenship.
“He was a radical humanist,” she mentioned.
“He needed the occupation to finish with out struggling,” mentioned Alaa, including that Awdah at all times considered what the long run would carry for his kids and others.
He selected to grow to be an English instructor due to that, Eid informed Al Jazeera. He needed the village kids to develop up educated and capable of inform the world their story in English, so they might attain extra folks.
“He taught all his college students to like and welcome everybody no matter their religion and origin,” mentioned Eid.
A bunch of his college students – he taught English from grades one via 9 within the native faculty – huddled collectively locally centre yard among the many mourners, remembering their instructor.
“He would at all times attempt to make lessons enjoyable,” mentioned Mosab, 9 years previous.
“He made us snort,” added his classmate Mohammed, 11.

Murdered by a raging settler
Umm al-Kheir is one among greater than 30 villages and hamlets within the West Financial institution’s Masafer Yatta, a area that, greater than any, has seen the implications of the growth of settlements and violence linked to it.
The incident that led as much as Awdah’s killing started the day earlier than, recounted activist Mattan Berner-Kadish, who had been in Umm al-Kheir offering protecting presence to the Palestinian neighborhood.
A digger was to be delivered to the unlawful settlement, and the villagers had agreed to coordinate the passage of the equipment with the settlers, to stop any harm to village infrastructure.
However the settler driving the equipment ran over a water pipe and started rolling over different infrastructure, threatening to roll into the city and trigger extra harm.
When villagers gathered to attempt to cease the equipment, the operator used the digger’s claw to hit one among them within the head, dropping him to the bottom, semi-conscious.
Awdah was 10-15 metres (30-50 ft) away from the altercation, standing locally centre yard, wanting on.
Within the chaos, gunshots began ringing out, and Berner-Kadish noticed Yinon Levi taking pictures at folks. Amid the screams and panic, he realised that Awdah had been shot.
An Israeli settler simply shot Odeh Hadalin within the lungs, a exceptional activist who helped us movie No Different Land in Masafer Yatta. Residents recognized Yinon Levi, sanctioned by the EU and US, because the shooter. That is him within the video firing like loopy. pic.twitter.com/xH1Uo6L1wN
— Yuval Abraham יובל אברהם (@yuval_abraham) July 28, 2025
He tried to calm Levi down, telling him that he had straight shot somebody and certain killed him. To which Levi responded: “I’m glad I did it.”
Berner-Kadish additionally tried to speak to the Israeli troopers who arrived on the scene, solely to listen to from three of them that they wished they’d been those to shoot Awdah.
Following the homicide, the Israeli military arrested 5 males from the Hathaleen household. On Tuesday, the Israeli military closed the world round Umm al-Kheir, proscribing any entry to it.
Additionally on Tuesday, Levi was launched to deal with arrest by Israeli courts, which charged him with negligent murder.
Levi was sanctioned by Canada, the UK and the USA for violent assaults on Palestinians.
The 5 Hathaleen males arrested after Awdah was killed are nonetheless in Israeli custody, Alaa informed Al Jazeera.
Weeping, he fretted: “What if [the Israelis] return [Awdah’s] physique they usually can’t pay their final tribute to them?”
