Spain today condemned an attack by Israeli settlers on Oscar-winning Palestinian director Hamdan Ballal in the occupied West Bank.
“I strongly condemn settler violence in the West Bank, particularly in Masafer Yatta and Susya,” Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares said on social media.
“I wish a speedy recovery to film director Hamdan Ballal, a symbol today of the suffering of innocent civilians in Palestine,” he added.
Witnesses said Ballal was violently attacked by a group of around 15 armed settlers in his home village of Susya. He was later detained and released by Israeli occupation authorities.
Ballal won the 2025 Oscar for his documentary No Other Land, which depicts the impunity and brutality of settler violence in the area.
Israel plans to legalise more settlements
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich announced on Sunday that the Security Cabinet approved a plan to separate and legalise 13 settlement outposts in the occupied West Bank, calling it “another important step on the path to actual [Israeli] sovereignty” in the area.
According to Palestinian reports, approximately 770,000 Israeli settlers were living in 180 illegal settlements and 256 outposts across the occupied territory by the end of 2024.
All Israeli settlements and outposts in the occupied Palestinian territories are illegal under international law.
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