Video footage shows that five children aged between 8 to 13 years were dragged by the Israeli forces while they were playing near their village, Masafer Yatta, in the occupied West Bank. The children were kept under illegal detention in the police station for hours.
Israeli forces detain Palestinian children.(Photo: B’Tselem/Twitter)Continuing their oppressive occupation in the occupied Palestinian territories and in complete violation of international humanitarian laws, Israeli forces detained five Palestinian children in Hebron in the occupied West Bank on Wednesday, March 10. Heavily armed Israeli forces were seen dragging the children aged between 8 and 13 years to a nearby police station in a video released by Israeli human rights group B’Tselem on Wednesday.
Israeli Forces Arrest & Terrify Palestinian Children For Picking Fruit!
— John Brady TD (@johnbradysf) March 12, 2021
5 Children between the ages of 8-12 were arrested, south of Al-Khalil (West Bank). Another clear violation of international law, yet its another daily occurrence for Palestinians.
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The five children were detained for hours before they were released. The Israeli forces have asked two of the children, aged 12 and 13 years, to report next week for more questioning. As per Israeli law, children above the age of 12 are old enough to face the law.
The Israeli forces claimed that they are investigating a charge of “trespassing.” The children were seen playing in the area and collecting some wild plants when two settlers emerged behind the trees and scared the children away before calling the forces. The settlers are from an illegal settler outpost called Havot Maon near a Palestinian village called Masafer Yatta.
On the same day, illegal settlers fired at two Palestinian children from the same village when they were grazing their sheep nearby, Palestinian news agency Wafa reported.
Settler violence against Palestinians inside the occupied territories is a result of the immunity provided by the presence of heavily armed Israeli forces and the biased and one-sided implementation of law by the occupation authorities. Illegal settlers often attack Palestinian residents, destroy their homes and fields and grab their land to build more illegal outposts. The Isreali bias in the implementation of law has been termed by Palestinian and other human rights groups as a form of apartheid.
B’Tselem and other rights groups have called the detention of Palestinian children by the Israeli forces a violation of international humanitarian law and yet another symbol of apartheid.
Some updates following yesterday's military arrest of young Palestinian children in the Southern Hebron Hills.
— Sarit Michaeli (@saritm0) March 11, 2021
B'Tselem got footage filmed from afar by Israeli activists (who are present in the area 24/7) that shows what happened to trigger the arrest. https://t.co/ky4IRce72P
Despite the international outcry and criticism, Israeli occupation forces have continued the policy of detaining and persecuting Palestinian children since the beginning of the occupation in 1967. According to various sources, every year, Israel prosecutes at least 500 to 700 Palestinian children, harassing them mentally and physically and detaining some of them for months in prison. According to Palestinian rights group Addameer, there are currently at least 140 Palestinian children in Israeli prisons.
SOURCE ; peoplesdispatch.
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