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The Media Line
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It is rather funny - in a grotesque way.
Such is freedom in the 'only' democratic country in the Middle East...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s sister-in-law has been arrested during the eviction of two Palestinian families from disputed homes in East Jerusalem.
Ofra Ben-Artzi was placed in police custody on Sunday after she tried to visit Palestinian families being evicted from their homes in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah.
Ben-Artzi, the 58-year-old co-editor of Occupation Magazine, is a sister-in-law of Sarah Netanyahu, the prime minister’s wife. Her son was sent to military jail a few years ago after refusing to serve in the Israeli army on conscientious grounds.
“When I saw the news of the evictions, I was at home and just got the message from reading Ha’aretz newspaper that they had just happened a few hours ago,” Ofra Ben-Artzi told The Media Line. “So I decided to go and see what happened to my friends.”
“At that time I did it on a personal level, because I know the families personally. I know Umm Kamel, who has been evicted before, and has been staying in a tent since November,” Ben-Artzi said.
“Through visiting occasionally and participating in various protests about her eviction, I also came to know Mr. Gawi who was evicted on Sunday,” she added.
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“I started walking, and immediately a policewoman said: ‘Hey lady, where are you going?’”
She said she replied: “‘I’m just going to visit my friends, they have a problem and I wanted to see what happened to them.’”
The policewoman refused to let her enter, despite Ben-Artzi’s protests. When she asked the policewoman for some kind of documentation forbidding her entry, the officer failed to produce anything.
“All of a sudden so many policemen came and blocked my way, almost stepping on me,” Ben-Artzi said. “These were their tactics so I could not move, and if I were to make any movement, then I would be attacking them. I was blamed for attacking a policeman,” said Ben-Artzi.
“And I was alone – this is something that I want to stress – I’m a 58-year-old woman who was alone on this road, and all of these policemen came to block this ‘dangerous person’,” she said. “I told them, ‘This is my city. This is an open road. Before I saw religious people go on this road, and I want to go too.’”
After being detained on the side of the road for nearly half an hour by the police, Ben-Artzi recalled, reinforcements were brought in.
“They were very careful,” she said. “They brought more policemen – Special Forces I think – because they were dressed in black and wore black shoes.”
“They all surrounded me so cameras couldn’t take pictures, and no one could see while they were taking me – grabbing me – into the police car,” she said.
For the entire article, click on the link provided above.
It is rather funny - in a grotesque way.
Such is freedom in the 'only' democratic country in the Middle East...