Duma

Father of Duma killer seeks pardon from president, citing 'wrongful conviction'

Amiram Ben Uliel was convicted in 2020 of the murder of three members of the Dawabsheh family in an arson attack in the West Bank village of Duma.

 Amiram Ben Uliel, accused of the Duma arson murder in July 2015 where three members of the Dawabshe family were killed, arrives to a court hearing on his appeal, at the Supreme Court in Jerusalem, on March 7, 2022.
 Israeli security members stand next to a settlement outpost established in the area, near Duma in Nablus, in the West Bank, March 14, 2025.

IDF claims dozens of Palestinians attacked Jewish farm in West Bank

 View of cars and a house of Palestinians that was burned during the night by unknown attackers, in the village of Duma, in the West Bank, May 12, 2024; illustrative.

Crowd of masked men set Duma houses alight, injure several Palestinians

 Jewish settlers at the illegal West Bank settlement outpost of Ramat Migron, on September 8, 2023.

Two Palestinian killed by gunfire in escalating West Bank violence; settlers, army blame each other


Another tragedy for Dawabsha family?

Just over a year ago, the Dawabsha family lost three other extended family member when suspected Jewish extremists carried out a firebombing in Duma, southeast of Nablus.

Mourners react as others bury the body of 18-month-old Palestinian Ali Dawabsha,

Six-year-old lone survivor of Duma firebombing returns to hospital

Ahmad Dawabsha was hospitalized at the Tel HaShomer Medical Center in Tel Aviv this week following a deterioration in his health.

Ahmad Dawabsha at Shebaa Hospital with cousin

Duma villagers vow to remain on land year after firebombing that killed 3

A number of Palestinian officials said that the anniversary of the firebombing should serve as a reminder to the Palestinian people that they must unite to prevent another firebombing.

Nasr Dawabsha addresses rally in Duma and his nephew, Ahmad Dawabsha, sits by his side

A year after Duma arson, settlers reflect on Jewish extremism

Efforts made to keep youth from joining attacks on Palestinians.

Photo of the Year: Menahem Kahana of the French AFP agency shows three Palestinian women standing in the Dawabsheh family home in the West Bank town of Duma, shortly after the arson that led to the deaths of an 18-month-old baby and his parents.

Israelis and Palestinians back conflicting narratives in alleged Duma firebombing

Initial police investigations reportedly indicate that the incident was not nationalistically motivated; no injuries.

The Dawabsha family home in Duma, July 2015

Far-right activist Ettinger released after 10 months administrative detention

Ettinger is seen as one of the leading extreme right figures in Israel.

Police arrest Meir Ettinger

Far-right activist Ettinger to be released from administrative detention

Meir Ettinger was originally arrested in August following the Duma arson attack.

Meir Ettinger attends a remand hearing at the Magistrate’s Court in Nazareth.

Palestinian detainees accuse inmate, Duma murder suspect, of blasphemy against prophet

Ben-Uliel and two minors were charged on January 3 for the murder of three members of the Dawabsha family: 18-month-old Ali and his parents, Sa'ad and Riham, in July 2015.

Amiram Ben-Oliel, charged with racially-motivated murder for the arson attack on the Dawabsha family home in Duma‏

Supreme Court denies Jewish radical's request for leave from jail to attend son’s brit mila

Ettinger has been detained on administrative detention for close to eight months, having been arrested in August following the infamous Duma terrorist arson.

Meir Ettinger attends a remand hearing at the Magistrate’s Court in Nazareth.

Suspected arson destroys house in Duma

Police doubt settlers responsible for fire that leveled home of witness to fatal 2015 attack

Fire damages the West Bank home of main witness in Dawabsheh family torching case