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Palestinian family forced to exhume father's body

Published Saturday, May 9, 2026 · Updated May 11

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Media Analysis

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Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank forced a Palestinian family to exhume the body of their recently buried 80-year-old father, Hussein Asasa, from a cemetery near Jenin. The incident, which occurred on Friday, has been condemned by the UN rights office as part of a pattern of "dehumanisation of Palestinians."

Framing differences

NPR frames the incident within the context of the Israeli military's "constant failure" to protect Palestinians and increased settler violence, while Al Jazeera emphasizes the act as "appalling and dehumanising" and emblematic of broader Israeli actions and settlement expansion.

What We Know — Key Points

  • Eighty-year-old Hussein Asasa died of natural causes on Friday and was buried shortly after in a cemetery in Asasa village near Jenin.
  • Armed Israeli settlers forced the family of Hussein Asasa to exhume his recently buried body from a cemetery near Jenin in the occupied West Bank.
  • The UN rights office condemned the incident as part of a wider pattern of "dehumanisation of Palestinians".

What Is Claimed — Perspectives

  • Al Jazeera EnglishCenter-Left

    The articles highlight the alleged forced exhumation as an 'appalling and dehumanising' act by Israeli settlers, emblematic of broader Israeli actions in the Occupied Palestinian Territories and illegal settlement expansion, and condemned by the UN rights office as part of a wider pattern of 'dehumanisation of Palestinians'.

  • NPRCenter

    The article highlights the "despicable" nature of the event and the "constant failure" of the Israeli military to protect Palestinians, framing the incident within the broader context of increased settler violence and the military's inaction.

  • BBC NewsCenter

    The article highlights the human impact of settler actions in the West Bank, contextualizing the incident within broader tensions and international law regarding settlements.

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