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Related: About this forumSoldiers repeatedly harass B’Tselem volunteers’ family in Hebron,threaten wrongful arrest teen son
Full title: Soldiers repeatedly harass BTselem volunteers family in Hebron, threaten wrongful arrest of teen son
Published:
25 May 2015
Narmin and Mahmoud Abu Haya volunteer with BTselems camera project. They live in Hebron, near the Israeli settlement of Beit Hadassah, with their four children, aged 2 to 14 year. The reality created by the Israeli occupation gives rise to frequent clashes between Israeli settlers and Palestinian residents in the area. Often, settlers throw stones at Palestinian residents and the latter throw stones at soldiers and settlers. Soldiers usually take decisive action against Palestinians suspected of throwing stones, even in cases of minors under the age of criminal responsibility. In contrast, the military systematically turns a blind eye to violence by settlers against Palestinians, even when committed in the presence of soldiers. BTselem has cautioned repeatedly regarding this conduct and warned that soldiers do not provide any protection to Palestinians.
In April 2015 BTselem documented persistent harassment of the Abu Haya family, Palestinians who volunteer with our camera project. The Abu Hayas were subjected to a string of threats and harassment by soldiers. In one instance, on 6 April, soldiers detained 14-year-old Maher Abu Haya near his home, apparently while they were in pursuit of teens suspected of throwing stones. When Mahers father, Mahmoud, arrived on the spot, the soldiers told him that his son had thrown stones. After Maher denied the allegations and a conversation between the soldiers revealed the claim was baseless, the soldiers began claiming that Maher knew the identity of the stone-throwers. They also said that Maher is regularly seen near Beit Hadassah when stones are thrown there willfully ignoring the fact that he lives right next to the settlement. The soldiers threatened Mahmoud Abu Haya that should they see Maher in the vicinity again when stones are thrown, they would arrest him even if he had nothing to do with it. They further threatened to hold Maher tied up all night and compel his family to pay a fine for his release. They also threatened to search the familys home and destroy it in the process. They then released Maher. [link to video]
Following this incident and other harassment of the Abu Haya family by soldiers between 4 and 10 April, including repeated visits to their home by day and night, BTselem wrote on 21 April to the Legal Advisor in Judea and Samaria and to OC Judea and Samaria Division. Attaching video footage of the incidents, BTselem demanded that the harassment immediately cease and that soldiers be clearly instructed that such actions are wrong and against regulations. No response has been received to date.
in full: http://www.btselem.org/hebron/20150525_harassment_of_abu_haya_family
guillaumeb
(42,641 posts)the Vietnam War. And with much the same effect.
And remember that these people are actually living in the area of Palestine that Israel has not expropriated. Yet.
Jefferson23
(30,099 posts)crimes. Treat them so poorly, they'll give up and go away..it's what Israeli policy strives for.
guillaumeb
(42,641 posts)The Israeli actions are radicalizing another generation of Palestinian activists at the same time that they are brutalizing another generation of young Israelis to regard Palestinians as subhuman.
But the arms industries in Israel and the US will benefit from the continued violence.
oberliner
(58,724 posts)Good that there are Israeli groups getting this out there.