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Palestinian activist Odeh Hadalin, who was involved with the production of the Oscar-winning film 'No Other Land', is fatally shot by an Israeli individual.

Israeli settlers fatally shoot Palestinian activist Odeh Hadalin, key figure in the production of the Academy Award-winning film 'No Other Land'

Palestinian activist Odeh Hadalin, a key figure in the award-winning film 'No Other Land', is...
Palestinian activist Odeh Hadalin, a key figure in the award-winning film 'No Other Land', is assassinated by Israeli forces.

Palestinian activist Odeh Hadalin, who was involved with the production of the Oscar-winning film 'No Other Land', is fatally shot by an Israeli individual.

In the West Bank village of Umm al-Khair, a tragic incident occurred on a fateful day. Odeh Hadalin, a Palestinian activist and teacher, was shot and killed by an Israeli settler named Yinon Levi during an attack on the village 1. Hadalin was standing in front of the community center when the settler fired a bullet that pierced his chest, fatally wounding him in the lungs.

Hadalin was a significant contributor to the Oscar-winning film No Other Land, working tirelessly to document Israeli attacks on Palestinians in Masafer Yatta. His death was confirmed by filmmakers involved with the project, including Yuval Abraham and Basel Adra, who both shared the news on social media. The Palestinian Authority’s Ministry of Education also confirmed Hadalin’s death.

The Israeli police arrested Levi, the settler responsible for the shooting, along with four Palestinians and two foreign tourists linked to the event [1]. Details regarding the injuries or conditions of the arrested individuals have not been disclosed. The ongoing investigation into the incident is still developing.

The news of Hadalin's death has sparked widespread condemnation and calls for justice, not only in Palestine but also beyond its borders. Basel Adra, another filmmaker behind No Other Land, stated that Israel erases Palestinians "one life at a time" with incidents like the killing of Hadalin.

The incident was widely documented on social media, with many expressing their shock and grief over the loss of a dedicated activist and teacher. The death of Hadalin serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing conflict in the region and the need for peace and justice.

[1] Al Jazeera, "Israeli settler shoots and kills Palestinian activist in West Bank," July 29, 2025, https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/7/29/israeli-settler-shoots-and-kills-palestinian-activist-in-west-bank

  1. Despite his contributions to the Oscar-winning film "No Other Land," Odeh Hadalin, a Palestinian teacher and activist, lost his life in a tragic shooting incident by an Israeli settler.
  2. Beyond Palestine, the news of Hadalin's death has sparked widespread condemnation and calls for justice, especially in the realms of general news, politics, and human rights, such as crime-and-justice and war-and-conflicts.
  3. Aside from documenting Israeli attacks on Palestinians in Masafer Yatta, Hadalin was also deeply involved in education, which makes his violent demise a heartbreaking episode in the context of both local and international education news.
  4. The local business community has been affected by the tragic incident, as both Palestinian and foreign tourists have been apprehensive about visiting the West Bank village of Umm al-Khair since Hadalin's death, impacting both tourist-oriented and essential businesses.
  5. In the entertainment industry, filmmakers like Basel Adra have expressed deep concern over the killing of Hadalin, stating that incidents like these "erase Palestinians one life at a time," underscoring the ongoing sensitivities and tensions in the conflict between Palestinians and the Israeli settlers in the West Bank.

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