Internationals Released; 21 Israelis Arrested
Internationals Released; 21 Israelis Arrested
[Occupied Palestine] At approximately 2:00 this morning, all but one of the internationals detained yesterday were released from the Ariel settlement police station, after being coerced into signing a document stating that they would not enter the West Bank and Gaza. They signed this agreement after being told that the fate of the Palestinian activist and organizer of the Mas'ha Peace Camp, Nazih Shalabi, arrested yesterday, depended on the acquiescence of the internationals. The four Israelis released earlier in the day also agreed to the same conditions for the same reasons. They were all told that Nazih would be released if they agreed to these conditions.
As of this writing, Nazih has still not been released.
Also being detained in an Israeli prison near the city of Hadera, is Lorenza Erlicher, a 35- year-old Italian kindergarten teacher, who Israeli police claim was "attacking a police officer", when in reality she was trying to prevent harm to her body during her rough incarceration. Lorenza is scheduled to be on a flight back to Italy Thursday afternoon, agreeing to leave "voluntarily" to avoid deportation.
Today 21 Israeli peace activists were detained at the site of yesterday's incarcerations, while attempting to stop the work of the bulldozers continuing to destroy Palestinian land for the path of the wall in Mas'ha. One Palestinian AP photographer, Mohammed Darwish, was also snatched while trying to photograph the event. All of the Israeli activists are spending the night in jail, refusing to accept conditions and demanding the release of Nazih Shalabi. Mohammed was released at 10PM.
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NO MORE ROADBLOCKS IN THE
ROADMAP TO PEACE Tomorow with International Solidarity
Movement activists from Jenin together with the people of
the Village Al-Seela are planning an action to remove a
roadblock that has been put in place by the Israeli
Occupation Forces since the beginning of the second
Intifada. The roadblock restricts the right of movement of
Palestinians living in the village of Al-Seela, and serves
no other purpose except to humuliate and cripple the daily
lives of Palestinians. So as part of the Summer Freedom
Campaign we will be engaged in a direct Action with the
people of Al-Seela a village west of Jenin. The
demonstration will begin at the Municipality of Al-Seela at
10am followed by a march towards the Road Block, where it
will be removed by internationals and Palestinians. So if
you are media and wish to be informed or present at the
event tomorow please contact the following persons for more
information and details. Andrew-Scottland-067-943-926
International Solidarity Movement Jenin
Mostafa-Canada-055-894-262 International Solidarity Movement
Jenin