Video shows Palestinian women, Israeli soldier scuffling
The video sparked accusations from critics that Israel is too heavy-handed in its confrontations with Palestinian protesters, especially minors
A video showing an Israeli soldier scuffling with
Palestinian women and youth at a West Bank protest has been viewed more
than 2 million times on Facebook, shining a light on Israeli military
policies in the territory.
In the edited video, the
masked soldier is seen holding a 12-year-old boy, his arm in a cast, in a
chokehold in an attempt to arrest him. The soldier is swarmed by the
boy’s female relatives, including his mother and sister, who pull at his
skin and uniform and slap him. The boy’s sister, a 15-year-old sporting
a blonde braid, is seen biting the soldier’s hand. Bystanders yell, “He
is a little boy. His arm is broken.”
The soldier
struggles with the boy, and then the female crowd, which ripped the mask
off his face, for about a minute before a commanding officer arrives to
assist him. The soldier then frees himself and releases the boy,
angrily throwing a small stun grenade at a group of people as he walks
away.
The original video, which was provided to The
Associated Press by its creator, local activist and the boy’s relative
Bilal Tamimi, showed the same footage. Mr. Tamimi said Palestinians had
hurled stones at the troops, but that he hadn’t seen the boy throw
stones.
The skirmish took place on Friday at a
weekly protest in the West Bank village of Nebi Saleh, where Israeli
troops and Palestinian protesters often clash. Villagers claim a nearby
Jewish settlement has restricted access to a nearby spring.
The
Israeli military said on Sunday that a “violent riot” broke out at the
protest and that it tried to detain the boy because he was hurling
rocks. The military says the boy was released “to prevent an escalation
of violence.”
The video sparked accusations from
critics that Israel is too heavy-handed in its confrontations with
Palestinian protesters, especially minors.
In
Israel, the video was seen as capturing the antagonism Israel’s soldiers
face from stone-throwing Palestinian protesters and raised concerns for
the soldiers’ safety.
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