US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee called on Israel to “aggressively investigate” the killing of Saif Musallet, a 20-year-old Palestinian-American man, whose family alleges was beaten to death on Friday by Israeli settlers in the West Bank

“There must be accountability for this criminal and terrorist act. Saif was just 20 years old,” Huckabeee wrote in a Tuesday X/Twitter post.

Huckabee’s statement comes after Mussallet’s family called on the US State Department to investigate the incident.

“This is an unimaginable nightmare and injustice that no family should ever have to face,” the family of Sayafollah Musallet, also known as Saif, said in a statement. “We demand the US State Department lead an immediate investigation and hold the Israeli settlers who killed Saif accountable for their crimes.”

According to his family and the Palestinian Health Ministry, Musallet had come from his home in Florida to the town of al-Mazra’a ash-Sharqiya to visit relatives and was severely beaten while protecting his family’s land in the town of Sinjil, north of Ramallah. Another man, Hussein al-Shalabi, 23, was fatally shot in the chest.

Mourners carry the bodies of Mohammad al-Shalabi, 23, and Sayafollah Musallet, 20, during their funeral in Al-Mazra'a ash-Sharqiya, east of Ramallah in the West Bank, July 13, 2025.
Mourners carry the bodies of Mohammad al-Shalabi, 23, and Sayafollah Musallet, 20, during their funeral in Al-Mazra'a ash-Sharqiya, east of Ramallah in the West Bank, July 13, 2025. (credit: Mohammad Nazal / Middle East Images via AFP via JTA)

A State Department spokesperson confirmed that a US citizen died in the West Bank on Friday but referred questions about any investigation into the incident to Israel’s government. The killings come as tensions among Israeli settlers, Palestinians, and the IDF in the West Bank have escalated in recent weeks.

Last month, far Right settler groups violently attacked two Palestinian villages in the West Bank and rioted outside of a major Israeli security facility.

Many extremist settlers have become emboldened following the Trump administration’s decision to cancel sanctions targeting dozens of far Right Israeli individuals and settler organizations accused by the Biden administration of violent extremism against Palestinians.

Following the confrontation on Friday, settlers allegedly blocked an ambulance and paramedics from reaching Musallet for three hours. Once the mob cleared, Mussallet’s younger brother carried him to an ambulance, but he died before reaching the hospital, according to a statement from the family.

US Embassy asks Israeli authorities for further details

The US Embassy in Jerusalem asked Israeli authorities for further details of Friday’s incident and is providing consular assistance to the family, an embassy spokesperson told CBS News.

“We are aware of reports regarding a Palestinian civilian killed and a number of injured Palestinians as a result of the confrontation, and Shin Bet and Israel Police are looking into them,” a statement on Friday from the IDF read.

Musallet was born and grew up in Port Charlotte, Florida, his father, Kamel Musallet, told The Washington Post. The pair was working together at an ice cream and dessert shop that they had opened recently in Tampa. “He worked at his family’s ice cream shop in Tampa and was loved by so many people there. He was always kind and compassionate,” Musallet’s cousin Fatmah Muhammad told CBS News.

The town he was visiting, al-Mazra’a ash-Sharqiya, has been dubbed the “Miami of the West Bank” for its large population of Palestinian expats that return there each summer, bringing wealth with them.