Roi Star, an Israeli far-right TikToker, was filmed on Tuesday invading a house in the West Bank, harassing and threatening left-wing activists.
Star pushed his way into the house in Ras al-Auja, ignoring activists' calls that he was trespassing on private property and demanding that he leave.
"Tell me, are you here for peace?" Star asked one of the activists while holding a can of pepper spray, after spraying several others who had attempted to block his path. "Or are you here for war? Because if you want war, you're gonna get war."
"This is Judea, not f***ing Palestine," Star said.
Star also threatened the activists and their families with continued harassment.
"I know your number. I know your family. I know where your cousin, your grandma, your father, your uncle, I know where everyone lives," Star said.
"I'm into peace," Star declared as he left the site. "I want to talk. Do you want to talk, or do you want to get physical with me and get sprayed in the face?"
According to one of the activists, two people who had been sprayed required medical attention.
Star, a 45-year-old from Ramat Gan, is a well-known social media personality who regularly attends protests and interviews protesters. He was recently arrested before a scheduled protest at Habima Square, along with a 75-year-old man from Kiryat Tivon, after they were seen assaulting each other. Star reportedly sprayed pepper spray on the protesters gathered there.
Recent Israeli violence in the West Bank
Israeli citizens are suspected of having set fire to multiple tents and vehicles outside of Mukhmas in east Jerusalem shortly after midnight last Saturday. A similar attack took place earlier this month, when the IDF reported detaining three suspects at Shavei Shomron junction in Samaria in the West Bank on suspicion of setting fire to four Palestinian vehicles with Molotov cocktails.