US congressman says he was detained by armed Israeli settlers in occupied West Bank 16%

By Marina Dunbar26%

7/11/2026, 5:21:14 PM

BS Summary: This article contains 17 faulty reasoning types, including Self-Serving Bias, Framing Effect, and Appeal to Emotion, with Hasty Generalization as the most egregious example at 17.4% saturation with 153 hits. Analysis detected 995 faulty-reasoning hits from 878 analyzed words, generating a BS Score of 32% and a BS Rank of 16% (13,204 of 15,676 articles). This article is better (less manipulative) than 84.20% of the article peer group.

Ro Khanna during a visit to Turmus Ayya, near Ramallah, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, on 9 July 2026. 
Photograph: Ammar Awad/Reuters 
US congressman says he was detained by armed Israeli settlers in occupied West Bank 
Ro Khanna said settlers were armed with US-made weapons and Israel Defense Forces refused to intervene 
The US congressman Ro Khanna says armed Israeli settlers detained him during a visit to the Israel -occupied West Bank recently, describing the experience as a first-hand view of the realities faced by Palestinians living under occupation. 
In an interview with Reuters on Thursday from a Palestinian village, the progressive US House Democrat from California said his detention happened the previous day while his delegation visited an area of the southern West Bank that has experienced repeated attacks by Israeli settlers. 
Khanna recounted how settlers carrying US-made M4 rifles surrounded the group’s van. 
Palestinians brace as Israeli settler figures in coalition seek to cement West Bank gains before election 
“We were at a village that Israeli settlers had destroyed  they had destroyed the school, they had destroyed that village, and we were just looking at it,” Khanna said. 
Referring to the Israel Defense Forces, which are funded in part by US military aid, Khanna continued: “And these hoodlums  detain us. 
They block off the road. 
And then they call the IDF and the IDF is on their side, not on the side of the Americans.” 
Khanna also told Reuters: “I saw the arrogance in the eyes of those settlers, 21- and 22-year-olds with guns, laughing that they had detained us, the arrogance of those young IDF soldiers that my tax dollars are funding  having no respect for the fact that they were detaining Americans, no respect that there was an American congressperson in that bus, and laughing when our translator told them that there are Americans there and the American embassy is concerned.” 
Khanna aide Cameron Kasky wrote on X that he was there when the congressman’s group was detained, saying: “The IDF showed up to back up the settlers, not the US congressman.” 
Khanna added that the encounter illustrated “the arrogance of power  of a power that has had no accountability, total impunity  and it’s created a toxic culture of oppression”. 
The New York Times first reported Khanna’s account on Saturday morning. 
He told the outlet: “I felt powerless in that situation, which is not an easy thing, as I have a lot of privilege in life. 
Israeli settlers block Ro Khanna’s convoy in Khirbet Zanuta, according to his press team, during a visit to the West Bank on 8 July 2026. 
Photograph: Ro Khanna’s press team/Reuters 
“Imagine how people feel every day, Palestinians under the occupation, if they could make an American congressperson feel powerless for 90 minutes.” 
Khanna said he and his group were ultimately able to continue traveling after contacting the US embassy and Israeli police. 
The Israeli military said troops and police responded after receiving a report that settlers were obstructing vehicles near Khirbet Zanuta, according to Reuters. 
Khirbet Zanuta is a Palestinian hamlet whose residents were forced to leave in the wake of violent settler raids after the Hamas attacks on Israel in October 2023. 
Asked by Reuters whether he intends to run for president, Khanna replied: “I’m strongly considering it. 
And I’m more resolved to consider it after this trip.” 
More than 700,000 Israelis reside in settlements across the occupied West Bank including East Jerusalem. 
The United Nations considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank to be illegal, and Israel has faced repeated criticism over violence and other actions by settlers in the territory. 
Since Israel took control of the West Bank in 1967, restrictions imposed there have prevented the territory from developing a self-sustaining economy. 
Those restrictions intensified significantly after the deadly 7 October 2023 Hamas attacks on Israel. 
Nearly 300,000 Palestinians have lost employment in the West Bank and Israel. 
A June report issued by a UN independent international commission of inquiry concluded that “Israeli authorities and security forces have deliberately targeted Palestinian children resulting in genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes in the Gaza Strip and war crimes in the West Bank”. 
According to data from human rights organisation Yesh Din, no Israeli has been indicted for the killing of a Palestinian since October 2023. 
Khanna has been one of the most outspoken critics in the US Congress of the war in Gaza and the occupation of the West Bank, often clashing with his own party’s establishment. 
In May, he released a video criticizing the Democratic National Committee’s incomplete postmortem report on the defeat that the party suffered at the hands of Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election. 
The postmortem did not mention Gaza. 
In his video, Khanna said: “As someone who campaigned in Michigan and Wisconsin, let me tell you  one of the reasons we lost is our blank check to Israel and [prime minister Benjamin] Netanyahu while they committed genocide in Gaza. 
“We must speak and confront hard truths if this party is to win” the 2028 presidential election, he added. 
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