JULIA CONLEY—The protest where Eygi was killed was in the town of Beita, near the settlement of Evyatar, which was authorized by Israel last year.
“Just as the prayers were finishing, the Israeli military started firing tear gas and stun grenades towards the protestors,” Hisham Dweikat, a resident of Beita, toldCNN. “As people were running away, live fire was shot and a soldier fired directly at the protestors, hitting the American activist in the head from behind and falling to the ground.”
Suhauna Hussain, a reporter for the Los Angeles Times, said on X that Eygi lived in the Seattle area and had recently graduated from the University of Washington.