American Citizen Kim II Killed by Israeli Settler, Family Demands Justice
April 20, 2026
How much is an American life worth?
Apparently nothing if it’s taken by an Israeli settler.
Meet Kim II. An American citizen. A son. A human being. He wasn’t a casualty, he was hunted. While the world looks the other way, Tommy McGee’s lens captures the gut-wrenching reality of the West Bank: a father forced to watch the systematic execution of his own child.
This is state-sponsored terror funded by your tax dollars.
This is an American father screaming into a void while the killers walk free with total impunity.
If you aren’t raging, you aren’t paying attention.
THE TRUTH IS HERE. DON’T LOOK AWAY.
Even for those who have stood by Israel for decades, the cost is becoming impossible to ignore. Our passports don’t protect us. Our citizenship doesn’t save us.
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Courtesy of @tommygmcgee
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English Script:
Kamil: My name is kamel, I’m a U.S. American citizen. My son Seif, who was also an American citizen, was beaten to death by Israeli settlers.
Interviewer: I want people to get an idea of what life is like in Palestine, and in your village in Sinjil, where this all happened.
Kamil: You get up in the morning. You have to find out where is the checkpoints that day. This is how it is to all mean. They can put a barrier any time that they want. Looks like they’re closing the road here because they have a gate in front of this, the village of Turmus Ayya, anytime they want to close it, they close it. Last night, they had this new road that we made between my village and a neighboring village. They were happy about this road, man. It’s all new asphalt put on this road. Israeli authority came just demolished the whole road.
Interviewer: With a bulldozer.
Kamil: With the bulldozer. Just because, basically, they just want to make life as hard as they can on the Palestinians.
Interviewer: In an area that we could say about the size of Delaware, that this land is, that they have 702 checkpoints.
Kamil: And only growing.


