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American-Israeli rabbi and human rights campaigner ‘attacked by settlers’ in West Bank

Arik Ascherman said he was beaten with a rifle butt and a large club, breaking his neck and his back in two places

June 26, 2025 10:32
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Rabbi Arik Ascherman in hospital being treated for injuries after a confrontation in the West Bank. (Photo: Arik Ascherman)
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An American-born Israeli rabbi and human rights campaigner was allegedly attacked by Jewish settlers during a visit to the West Bank earlier this month.

Arik Ascherman, who founded Torat Tzedek (Torah of Justice) in 2017, said he was targeted by settlers in the Palestinian village of Mukhmas while he was carrying out protective duty in the area, around 7pm local time on June 11.

Ascherman documented the incident on his Facebook page. (Rabbi Arik Ascherman)Ascherman documented the incident on his Facebook page. (Rabbi Arik Ascherman)[Missing Credit]

Speaking to the JC, Ascherman described how he was called by a Palestinian from the village alerting him to gunfire from the settlers.

Upon arrival, Ascherman claimed he and his group were attacked by a gang of six settlers who beat him with a rifle butt and a large club, breaking his neck and his back in two places. Two of his volunteers allegedly had their elbows broken.