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Play audio 1XChange playback rate from 1 to 1 Mute audio Shulman, who photographed the altercation along with another left-wing activist, informed the Israeli army about the incident. Shulman said that when he approached the scene, the settlers began yelling at him, and tried to take away his camera and phone. When he refused to hand over the camera and phone, they hit him, knocking him to the ground. The settlers kicked the left-wing activist in the ribs and punched him, according to Shulman. Shulman and the left-wing activist said that two Israeli soldiers arrived on the scene in a Jeep, and watched what was happening without arresting the settlers. The soldiers then proceeded to fire stun grenades and spray tear gas at the Palestinians. ....
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Please note that the posts on The Blogs are contributed by third parties. The opinions, facts and any media content in them are presented solely by the authors, and neither The Times of Israel nor its partners assume any responsibility for them. Please contact us in case of abuse. In case of abuse, In 1998, the Israeli army came to demolish the Shawamreh family home in Anata for the first of seven times, for lack of a permit that Israel was determined not to give them. While I was in another location getting ready for a planned demonstration against home demolitions, a bus on the way diverted to Anata. Two board members of Rabbis For Human Rights, the NGO I directed at the time, were on the bus: Rabbis Ben Hollander z”l and Max Warschawski z”l It was a violent day. Bullets were flying. One young Palestinian lost a kidney. Rabbi Warschawski, the former chief rabbi of Strasberg, and former partisan who fought against the Nazis, was already an elderly man. His worr ....
Get email notification for articles from Hagar Shezaf Follow Apr. 8, 2021 11:39 AM An Israeli settler assaulted prominent left-wing activist Rabbi Arik Ascherman on Tuesday near the unauthorized Ma aleh Ahuvia outpost in the West Bank, following a dispute over grazing land. The assault was videotaped by Gil Hamerschlag, another activist who was there at the time of the incident. Footage of the assault on Rabbi Arik Ascherman on Tuesday.Credit: Gil Hamerschlag Ascherman said he had arrived at the scene, north of Ramallah, after Palestinian shepherds reported that settlers were grazing their sheep in private Palestinian fields. He added he had notified the police and the Israeli army, but they failed to act on the report. A few minutes later, a masked settler arrived began hitting Ascherman with a club. ....
תיעוד אלים של מתנחלים תוקפים את הרב אריק אשרמן גיל המרשלג צילם וחגית עופרן @hagitofran מדווחת: לפנות ערב תקפו מתנחלים את הרב אריק אשרמן בסמוך למאחז ״מעלה אהוביה״ שפונה אתמול, הם לקחו ממנו את הטלפון הנייד והוא בדרכו לקבלת טיפול בירושלים. pic.twitter.com/9qoYRXAGCJ Police said they have opened an investigation into the incident. The assault took place in the area around Ma’aleh Ahuvia, an illegal outpost that was evacuated by Border Police and the Israeli Civil Administration on Tuesday. Hilltop youth began to rebuild the outpost the next day, according to the Ynet news site. The outpost was set up in the area where Ahuvia Sandak, a 16-year-old, was killed in a car crash as he and other teenagers fled from police four months ago, after allegedly throwing rocks at Palestinians.