
An Israeli Court, on Wednesday, banned Hebron-based Palestinian peace activist, Issa Amro, from returning to his home for one week, after he was detained earlier this week. Amro was arrested on Monday after filming an Israeli soldier assaulting an Israeli activist while claiming that far-right lawmaker, Itamar Ben Gvir, was going to restore order in the West Bank city. The assault took place during a solidarity visit by 15 Israeli peace activists with Palestinian residents near the Old City of Hebron. Following the incident, Amro was interrogated at the Israeli police station, Ja'bara, near Kiryat Arba settlement in Hebron and remained in detention until appearing before the Ofer Military Court, yesterday, during which the Military court judge, Dvir Wiesel, ruled […]
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