Israel Begins Arrest Campaign Against Popular Resistance Activistsby aletho |
By Chris Carlson | International Middle East Media Center | June 5, 2014
Yesterday, at 4:30 am,
Popular Resistance activist Mahmoud Zwahre was again arrested by the
Israeli army, at his house in Al Ma'asara, just southwest of Bethlehem.
An attempt to arrest Zwahre was made previously during the weekly Friday protest in the village. This week, on Wednesday, a large group of Israeli soldiers raided Zwahre's home, just before dawn.
Mahmoud
Zwahre, according to the Palestinian News Network (PNN), is an activist
and coordinator for the Popular Committee Against the Wall and the
Settlements in Al Ma'asara. Soldiers surrounded the Zwahre residence and
declared it a closed military zone, as they proceeded to tear through
the contents of the house, terrorizing the children and abusing Mahmoud
in front of his family.
He was arrested, blindfolded, and taken to an unknown destination -- essentially, and by all rights, amounting to a kidnapping.
(Al
Ma'asara is a small Palestinian village located in Area B of the
central occupied West Bank. Though Area B is officially recognized to be
under joint Israeli-Palestinian security control, the 1967 Israeli
occupation of the West Bank, Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem has yet to be
granted legitimacy by the international community.)
Munther
Amira, director of the board of the Popular Struggle Coordination
Committee Against the Wall and the Settlements (PSCC) in the Palestinian
territories, explained in an interview with the PNN that the Israeli
occupation increasingly targets activists of Popular Resistance and
their activities:
The activities of Popular Resistance are peaceful and designed to highlight the suffering of the Palestinian people through the Israeli occupation practices of racism and violation of international law. Nevertheless, the PSCC has documented the rough and violent reactions by Israeli soldiers against the protests and marches organized by the Popular Struggle Committees in the various provinces of the country.The committee denounces the arrest of its coordinator Mahmoud Zwahre, and calls for his release.

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