woensdag 18 juni 2008

Politie arresteert 2 kolonisten op verdenking van aanval op Palestijnen

 
Hopelijk krijgt de politie de anderen snel te pakken. Te vaak gaan de daders van dergelijke mishandelingen vrijuit omdat de zaak niet wordt uitgezocht of bewijs ontbreekt. Dankzij de cameraopnamen was er nu overtuigend bewijs waar de politie mee aan de slag kon. Het is echter een beetje vreemd dat de politie de hulp van Palestijnse cameraopnamen nodig heeft om de daders te pakken te krijgen; wanneer het geweld tegen Israëli's betreft is men doorgaans heel wel in staat te achterhalen wie het hebben gedaan.
 
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Police arrest 2 settlers on suspicion of assaulting Palestinians

Police follow up on footage of Palestinian shepherds allegedly attacked by settlers, arrest two men from Susya

Efrat Weiss

Published:  06.17.08, 11:15

 
 
Two settlers from the West Bank settlement of Susya were arrested Tuesday, in connection with the attack reported by Palestinian shepherds, which took place near the Mouth Hebron, last week.

 

The two men, one of whom is a minor, were arrested after a covert operation by the Judea and Samaria and Hebron Districts Police. They were taken in for questioning in the Hebron Districts Police headquarters. Police sources told Ynet additional arrests are expected.  

 

Caught on Tape
Video shows masked men attacking Palestinian shepherds / Ali Waked
(Video) Footage obtained by B'Tselem shows Sunday's assault on four members of Palestinian family near Hebron
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According to the police report, Four members of a Palestinian -Nawage family claimed they were assaulted by veiled settlers whilethey were herding their sheep in the south Mount Hebron area, seriously wounding one woman. The family further claimed they had footage of the assault.

 

The footage was later obtained and published by the B'Tselem organization.

 

Another assault was reported Monday, as Palestinian shepherds complained that settlers attacked them near the west Bank settlement of Yitzhar.

 

 

The Yitzhar community denied the allegations, stating: "Our investigation shows no evidence of any resident or youth involved in such an incident."

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