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4 Palestinians detained during protest in support of imprisoned activist

12:00 Feb 21 2018 Ofer Military Prison and Court

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RAMALLAH (Ma’an) -- Israeli forces detained three Palestinian minors and a journalist as they suppressed protests outside the Ramallah-area Ofer military prison in the central occupied West Bank.

Protesters were demonstrating in solidarity with Palestinian activist Munther Amira, the head of the head of the Popular Struggle Coordination Committee (PSCC) in the West Bank, who was arrested during peaceful protests in late December.

Israeli forces suppressed the non-violent demonstration, firing tear gas at protesters and spraying several people with pepper spray.

The identities of the three teenagers who were detained remained unknown, though the journalist who was detained was identified as Mohammed Alwan, a reporter for al-Quds news.

As he was arrested, Amira, along with dozens of Palestinians, were demonstrating against US President Donald Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, and the arrest of 16-year-old activist Ahed al-Tamimi, who had been detained one week prior.

Video of Amira’s arrest shows the activist standing at the front of protests, holding a sign in support of Ahed al-Tamimi, when a group of Israeli officers ran out from the military base and grabbed him.

The Israeli prosecution has brought 12 charges against Amira, among them throwing stones, organizing and participating in unpermitted marches, and throwing an incendiary device towards soldiers, the latter referring to when Amira threw back a tear gas canister that was shot at him by Israeli forces while he was peacefully demonstrating.

Amira is being prosecuted in a military court that has over a 99 percent conviction rate against Palestinians.
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by IMEMC News

sraeli soldiers abducted, Wednesday, two Palestinian teenage boys, and a journalist, after the army attacked dozens of protesters near Ofer military base and prison, west of Ramallah, in central West Bank.

The WAFA Palestinian News Agency said the soldiers resorted to the excessive use of force against Palestinian protesters, who gathered near Ofer during a court hearing for nonviolent activist Monther ‘Amira.

It added that the soldiers fired many gas bombs, concussion grenades and rubber-coated steel bullets at the protesters, causing many to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.

The soldiers also abducted two Palestinian teenage boys, and a journalist identified as Mohammad ‘Alwan.

Furthermore, the soldiers attacked many journalists with concussion grenades, and pushed them out of the area.

The protesters marched carrying Palestinian flags, and posters of Amira, while chanting against the ongoing Israeli occupation of Palestine.

It is worth mentioning that Amira was abducted on December 27th, near the northern entrance of Bethlehem, during a nonviolent procession against the illegal U.S. recognition of occupied Jerusalem as the unified capital of Israel.

In related news, the soldiers attacked a nonviolent procession at the main entrance of al-Biereh city, near Ramallah, and fired many concussion grenades.
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