![]() ![]() ![]() The two eldest, who are 12 and 13, were ordered to return next week for more questioning as, under Israeli military law, they are deemed old enough to face charges.Įarlier today, five Palestinian children reportedly aged 8-12 were detained by Israeli army soldiers after picking wild flowers, at the behest of Israeli settlers whose very presence in occupied territory is illegal. The children, whose ages range from eight to 13, were held for about five hours at a police station in the settlement of Kiryat Arba, according to Gaby Lasky, a human rights lawyer who is representing them. “The youngest boy from yesterday’s incident is eight years old,” he added. “This is another example of the absolute disregard on the part of Israeli authorities and forces on the ground to the wellbeing and rights of Palestinians, no matter how young or vulnerable,” B’Tselem spokesman Amit Gilutz said. The area is a frequent target of assaults by the Israeli military and settlers. The outpost is located near Masafer Yatta, a collection of about 19 Palestinian hamlets. Israeli forces detained five Palestinian children for several hours after they were confronted by Jewish settlers while gathering wild vegetables near a settlement outpost in the occupied West Bank, an Israeli human rights group said on Thursday.ī’Tselem released video of the arrest in the southern Hebron Hills, in which heavily armed Israeli soldiers can be seen dragging the children away.įootage shot earlier shows the children gathering akoub, a plant similar to artichoke, when two masked settlers emerge from a grove of trees near the illegal settler outpost of Havat Maon. ![]()
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