Palestinian family forced to exhume father's body after settler interference
A Palestinian family was compelled to dig up and rebury their father's remains following interference by Israeli settlers in the West Bank.

A Palestinian family was forced to exhume and rebury their father after Israeli settlers interfered with his grave in the West Bank, according to reports from the family and international observers.
The relatives of Hussein Asasa described the incident to media outlets, detailing how they were compelled to dig up their father's body and relocate it following the settler interference. The family had recently buried Asasa when the incident occurred.
The United Nations human rights office has condemned the incident, describing it as "appalling and emblematic of the dehumanisation of Palestinians" in the West Bank. The UN statement reflects broader international concerns about treatment of Palestinians in the occupied territories.
The incident adds to ongoing tensions between Palestinian residents and Israeli settlers in the West Bank, where disputes over land use and access to resources frequently occur. Such confrontations have been a persistent source of conflict in the region.
Details about the specific circumstances that led to the exhumation requirement and the current status of the reburial have not been fully disclosed by authorities.