Holy Land: Another young Christian woman abducted at gunpoint by Israeli forces

Natalie Abuddayeh
Source: Evangelical Lutheran Church
Another young Christian woman in the West Bank was snatched from her home at gunpoint by Israeli forces this morning with three other women.
Bishop Dr Imad Haddad from the Evangelical Lutheran-Church in Jordan and the Holy Land said in a statement:
'This morning a beloved youth from our church community, Natalie Abuddayeh, was taken at gunpoint by Israeli forces from her student apartment in Birzeit alongside three other women.
We are deeply shocked and horrified by this news, as well as by the news that her family does not yet know where she has been taken.
Natalie is a member of Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Reformation in Beit Jala, a graduate of Talitha Kumi Lutheran School, and a Media and Journalism student at Birzeit University.
As Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holy Land, I unequivocally call for Natalie's immediate release. The entire ELCJHL stands in solidarity with the Abudayyeh family and the Beit Jala and Birzeit communities, and we join them in earnest prayer for Natalie's safety and freedom.
We are incredibly disturbed by the reality that Natalie now joins the thousands of Palestinians in Israeli detention without charge or trial. Palestinian civilians, including women and children, suffer deep injustice in Israeli military detention and are often held for months or years with no explanation.
We call on our friends, partners, and siblings in Christ around the world to advocate for Natalie's freedom using whatever channels are available to them, and to demand an end to this unjust and unequal system of detainment and detention that paralyzes and destroys Palestinian communities.'
Canon Richard Sewell, Dean of St George's Cathedral, Jerusalem said: 'No sooner has one precious young woman returned than another is snatched away. This news of the abduction of Natalie Abudayyeh is distressing and deeply concerning. In the first instance the total lack of information about her whereabouts is so awful and then there's the fear of all that may follow.
More information will come in time but for now we ask for prayers for Natalie and her family and for the release of all prisoners unjustly held.'
On 20 May 2026 another young Christian woman, Layan Nasir was freed after eight months in Israeli prison without charge.


















