Palestinians aggressively harassed by Israeli forces on their way to prayer
19th February 2016 | International Solidarity Movement, al-Khalil team | Hebron, occupied Palestine
On 19th
February 2016, as Palestinians were on their way to the Friday prayer
in Ibrahimi Mosque in occupied al-Khalil (Hebron), Israeli forces
stopped, delayed, body-searched and harassed them.
Like
every Friday, Palestinian men, women and children made their way
through the haze of checkpoints, turnstiles, past heavily-armed Israeli
forces to attend the Friday noon prayer in Ibrahimi Mosque in the Old
City of al-Khalil.
The
Ibrahimi mosque is the third holiest site for Muslims, and has been
divided into a part for Muslims and a part where Palestinians are
prohibited, and a synagogue was installed. This division took place in
the aftermath of the Ibrahimi mosque massacre on 25th
February 1994, where extremist settler Baruch Goldstein killed 29 and
wounded more than 120 Palestinians when he opened fire at worshippers
for the Ramadan Friday noon-prayer.
At most of the
checkpoints, Palestinians were confronted with hostility by the Israeli
forces; stopping, searching and questioning them; making them late for
the prayer. As Israeli forces kept locking the turnstile at the
checkpoint leading from the Palestinian market – where in the morning,
settlers were throwing rocks and glass bottles at Palestinians – to the
mosque, long queues of mosque-goers were forming. The ‘security checks’
that kept prolonging the wait were then repeated just two meters after
the checkpoint, as Palestinians are forced to pass another checkpoint
before entering the mosque.
Around the corner, close to the Islamic Court, where on 13th February 2016 19-year old Kilzar al-Uweiwi was gunned down by Israeli forces and ultimately died from denial of medical help by the Israeli forces,
Israeli forces aggressively body-searched many young Palestinian men
and teenagers. Others were forced to lift up shirts and trouser-legs
after being yelled at by Israeli forces to stop.
International
human rights defenders documenting this, were harassed by Israeli
forces who tried to block their view, both with their bodies, by
standing right in front of them, as well as with pieces of cardboard,
all while pushing their own private phones in their faces to film them
while insulting them.
At
one point, when Palestinians were on their way home after the
noon-prayer – and had already passed two checkpoints up the road,
Israeli forces at the court checkpoint ordered everyone to stop, yelling
and pointing their guns at them. Israeli forces detained a number of
teenage boys on the side of the road, while ‘picking out’ more boys out
of the group of people coming from the mosque and ordering them to wait
with the others. The safety-pin of these soldiers – supposed to prevent
accidental fire and intended to be an additional safety – was pulled
out, swinging around loosely in the wind.
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