Saturday, July 11, 2026

Holding a Congressman’s Group at Gunpoint: Israeli Settlers and the IDF

An old saying advises against “looking a gift-horse in the mouth.” Another says, “Don’t bite the hand that feeds you.” As of mid-June, 2026, Israel had not received either memo, because the country’s military, the IDF backed up the position of Israeli settlers who had just illegally detained—technically “kidnapped”—Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) while he was on a trip in the West Bank. U.S. President Trump had recently told the media that without the United States, Israel would not exist. The lack of gratitude shown to the U.S. by making sure that a visiting Congressman was treated well during his visit was palpable.

“Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) said he was detained by Israeli settlers armed with U.S.-made rifles during a trop to the West Bank . . ., where residents [had been facing] frequent attacks.”[1] The Congressman was with a group that was “at a village that Israeli settlers had destroyed; they had destroyed the school, they had destroyed that village, and we were just looking at it,” he told reporters.[2] The destruction, being in the West Bank, violated international law, so the settlers and even the Israeli government had an interest in attempting to hide the atrocity from the group containing the Congressman. Irony inheres to the words used by Rep. Khanna to describe the settlers’ aggression: “An these hoodlums come in with machine guns—M4, an American-made machine gun—and they detain us. They block off the road. And then they call the IDF and the IDF is on their side, not on the side of the Americans.”[3] The IDF, the Israeli military, even “continued our detention,” Khanna later said before adding, “They made a huge mistake.”[4] The lesson for the U.S. is perhaps:  be careful to whom you sell weapons; the possessors may use them against even members of your Congress.

At least the IDF was an official part of the Israeli government; the settlers were merely private individuals who were presumptuously taking matters into their own hands while being utterly unappreciative of everything that the U.S. had done for Israel even though it was decimating Gaza and its people. At least the Israelis were being consistent: wanton disrespect of Palestinians in the West Bank and an American elected representative. That the military sided with the settlers and thus against the Americans implicates the Israeli government as being an ungrateful recipient of American support. Perhaps all the money circulated to federal elected officials by AIPAC (the American Israeli Political Action Committee) was thought sufficient to allow for such a luxury; perhaps the indolence of the American people with respect to opposing Israel’s mass genocide in Gaza was thought sufficient to guard against any adverse reaction to a member of Congress being detained by means of American guns. On December 7, 1941, the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor is said to have awakened a sleeping giant. By the time of Israel’s mass destruction and killing in Gaza, with additional sordid ventures into the West Bank and even Lebanon, the giant was back asleep and with it, its conscience, and, frankly, its self-respect.



1. Brianna Tucker, “Rep.Ro Khanna Detained by Israeli Settlers during West Bank Visit,” The Huffington Post, July 11, 2026.
2. Ibid.
3. Ibid.
4. Ibid.