Two Palestinian Brothers Killed in Major Settler Attack on Qaryut

Israeli settlers launched a deadly assault on the West Bank village of Qaryut on March 2, 2026, killing two Palestinian brothers and critically wounding several others with live ammunition. Palestinian sources uniformly framed the incident as organized terrorism, prompting calls from Hamas for local defense committees.

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Deadly Settler Assault on Qaryut

On March 2, 2026, Israeli settlers launched a major attack on the Palestinian village of Qaryut, south of Nablus in the West Bank. The Palestinian Ministry of Health, as cited by قناة الجزيرة, announced that two Palestinians were killed by settler gunfire. شبكة قدس الإخبارية, a prominent Palestinian news network, identified the deceased as two brothers: Muhammad Taha Muammar (52), who was shot in the head, and Fahim Taha Muammar (48), who was shot in the pelvis.

Casualties and Medical Response

The Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) reported multiple critical casualties resulting from the assault. According to تلفزيون فلسطين, PRCS crews handled at least five live-fire injuries in Qaryut, including a 53-year-old and a 45-year-old who were both shot in the head and required cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Other casualties included two men in their early thirties and a 15-year-old child who sustained gunshot wounds to the shoulder and knee.

Simultaneously, broader unrest and settler violence were reported across the West Bank. القدس وفلسطين الإخبارية🇵🇸 noted that settlers also attacked the Shakara gathering near the town of Duma, while أخبار القدس من القسطل | شارك معنا reported injuries from Israeli military live fire in Qalandia and the Askar camp.

Narrative Framing and Political Reaction

Cross-Narrative Analysis Note: The provided source material consists entirely of Arabic-language Palestinian channels. Consequently, this summary reflects the Palestinian media consensus, without the contrasting Israeli/Hebrew media framing of the same events.

Across the Arabic-language sources, the incident is uniformly described using highly charged terminology, framing the events as an unprovoked massacre. Channels repeatedly refer to the attackers as "settler militias" (مليشيات المستوطنين) or "herds of settlers" (قطعان المستوطنين), and the victims are universally designated as "martyrs" (شهداء). For example, Ultra palestine | الترا فلسطين labeled the event a "major terrorist attack in which firearms were used by settler militias".

In response to the violence, Palestinian factions called for organized civilian resistance. شبكة أخبار الخليل circulated a statement from Hamas official Abdul Rahman Shadid, who characterized the Qaryut attack as "organized crime and organized terrorism under the protection of the occupation". Shadid urged Palestinians in targeted villages to "strengthen popular protection committees" and "unite ranks to confront settler attacks."

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Notes

The source material provided consists exclusively of Arabic-language channels, all of which share a pro-Palestinian editorial stance. While the prompt requested a cross-narrative analysis contrasting Hebrew and Arabic framing, the absence of Hebrew sources in the dataset limits the comparative aspect of the digest. The analysis focuses entirely on the prevailing Palestinian narrative, terminology, and emotional framing.