Soldiers injure journalist, 50-year-old at W. Bank demo

One Palestinian photojournalist was attacked and detained while a 50-year-old man collapsed due to tear gas inhalation at a Beit Ummar demonstration. The protesters were calling for the release of 17-year-old Youssef Abu Maria and the boycott of settlement products.

Palestinian Children Call for a Boycott of Settlement Products During Beit Umar Demonstration. Photo Credit: Joseph Dana.
Palestinian children call for a boycott of settlement products during Beit Umar demonstration. Photo Credit: Joseph Dana.

Palestinian, international and Israeli activists held a demonstration in front of the settlement of Karmei Tzur on Saturday afternoon demanding the release of 17-year-old Youssef Abu Maria and the boycott of settlement products. The demonstration was organized by PSP and the Beit Ummar Popular Committee and is part of an ongoing project of non-violent resistance in the village.

The demonstration began with Palestinian children carrying boxes which represented settlement products through the streets of Beit Ummar towards the settlement of Karmei Tzur. Demonstrators also chanted slogans and carried signs of solidarity with the people of Silwan who have been engaged in clashes with Israeli armed forces since the murder of 35-year-old Samir Sarhan last Tuesday. In addition, the demonstrators called for the release of Youssef Abu Maria, the 17 year-old son of Popular Committee member Ahmed Abu Maria. The 17 year-old is being held in jail pending trial despite a serious medical condition for which he was hospitalized this week.

Palestinians Burn Settlment Products in Front of the Karmei Tzur Settlement. Picture Credit: Joseph Dana
Palestinians burn settlement products in front of the Karmei Tzur settlement. Photo: Joseph Dana

Israeli soldiers stopped the procession before they were able to make their way to the fence of the settlement. Within five minutes, IDF soldiers threw stun grenades and covered the area in tear gas. Despite the gas, demonstrators were able to burn the boxes of settlement goods in front of the line of soldiers, sending a clear message of boycott.

The soldiers then violently confronted a Palestinian photojournalist and briefly detained him. Another Palestinian, aged 50, briefly went unconscious after being kicked by a soldier and inhaling a large amount of tear gas. A French activist was arrested while attending to the injured man and is still in custody at the Kiryat Arba police station.

Army clashes with non-violent demonstrators in Beit Ummar. Picture Credit: Joseph Dana
Army clashes with non-violent demonstrators in Beit Ummar. Picture Credit: Joseph Dana

After 40 minutes the soldiers informed the popular committee representatives that they do not “enjoy beating 50-year-old men” and retreated to the settlement before covering the agricultural field once more with tear gas and stun grenades.

Sound Grenade Explodes in Beit Ummar. Photo Credit: Joseph Dana
Stun grenade explodes in Beit Ummar. Photo: Joseph Dana
Israeli and International Activists Run from Tear Gas in Beit Umar. Photo Credit: Joseph Dana
Israeli and international activists run from tear gas in Beit Ummar. Photo: Joseph Dana
Injured Palestinian is Evacuated from the Beit Umar Protest. Photo Credit: Joseph Dana
Injured Palestinian is evacuated from the Beit Ummar protest. Photo: Joseph Dana

Posted originally on the Popular Struggle Coordination Committee.

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