Israel arrests cousin of jailed Palestinian teen Ahed Tamimi

Israel arrests cousin of jailed Palestinian teen Ahed Tamimi
In this Aug, 28, 2015 file photo, Nariman Tamimi and her daughter Ahed try to free her son Mohammed from an Israeli soldier during a protest near the West Bank village of Nebi Saleh. (AP)
Updated 27 February 2018
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Israel arrests cousin of jailed Palestinian teen Ahed Tamimi

Israel arrests cousin of jailed Palestinian teen Ahed Tamimi

TEL AVIV: Israel’s army has arrested nine Palestinians from the West Bank home village of jailed teenager Ahed Tamimi, including a relative shot in the head in December, the military and witnesses said Monday.
The overnight arrests were in Nabi Saleh in the occupied West Bank and included four minors, witnesses said.
Among them was 15-year-old Mohammed Tamimi, a cousin of Ahed Tamimi, who was arrested in December after a viral video showed her hit and kick two Israeli soldiers, an uncle, Atta Tamimi, said.
An army spokeswoman said the arrests were due to the “increase in violent riots and acts of terrorism” in the village.
Nabi Saleh, in the northern West Bank, has long been a major site of opposition to Israel’s occupation of the territory.
In the viral video, Ahed and her cousin Nour Tamimi push and slap the soldiers, who do not respond to what appears to be an attempt to provoke rather than seriously harm them.
The scuffle took place amid clashes and protests against US President Donald Trump’s controversial recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.
Ahed Tamimi has been charged with 12 counts including assault and could face a lengthy jail term if convicted.
She has been ordered held in custody until the completion of her trial at an Israeli military court. Her mother, also arrested after the video went viral, is being held until her trial is completed as well.

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