Zahran Shanabla, 32, has been in a coma for nearly a month after being severely beaten during an attack by extremist Israeli settlers on the West Bank village of Qusra. Found unconscious near a poultry farm that was set ablaze on April 4, he suffered serious head injuries and spent weeks on a ventilator before being moved out of intensive care. He is now breathing on his own but has not regained consciousness, and doctors remain uncertain about his recovery.
The assault was one of dozens of recent attacks by settlers against Palestinian communities in the area. Israeli police arrested eight suspects shortly after the incident on suspicion of assault and arson, but authorities have provided no updates on the investigation. Palestinian residents and critics accuse Israeli authorities of failing to effectively curb the violence.
Qusra, home to about 7,000 residents and surrounded by settlements and outposts, has faced repeated attacks in recent months, including arson, beatings, and property damage. Local leaders say the violence has intensified in recent years, leaving residents fearful and increasingly restricted in their daily movements, while warning that continued unrest could provoke further escalation.

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