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Mustafa Tamimi’s brother arrested in Nabi Saleh

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Recent vigil for Mustafa Tamimi, killed Dec. 9 (Photo: JC/Active Stills)

Today, Ma’an News Agency reported on its Arabic site that a brother of murdered activist Mustafa Tamini was arrested last night in an Israeli raid on Nabi Saleh.  An excerpt of the article translated from by Mira Nabulsi:

Clashes took place last night in Nabi Saleh between villagers and Israeli occupation forces. The Israeli army invaded the village, stormed houses, arrested two men Luai Al Tamimi 19 (brother of martyr Mustafa Tamimi)  and Ta’min Muhammad Tamimi 29. They also assaulted father of Mustafa Tamimi who suffers from renal failure and severely swollen hands. Tamimi’s mother, sister and two other brothers were also assaulted.

Villagers took to the streets to protest the Israeli army. They threw stones and the Israeli army responded with live bullets, tear gas canisters and sound-bombs. The villagers cheered for resistance and condemning occupation. Israeli jeeps pulled out but news sources confirm that army vehicles are still surrounding the entrances of the village.

The Committees of Popular Resistance condemned the attack and blamed the responsibility of this tension on the Israeli settlers and their continued attacks which are usually backed by the Frontiers’ Guards. They also considered assaulting Mustafa Tamimi’s family a new crime in the long series of Israeli crimes against humanity.

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live bullets, they’re using live bullets. What’s wrong with aimed teargas cannisters and lies?

it’s constant slow motion ethnic cleansing. to live in a village with this going on, to be in a family targeted the way tamimi family is now targeted..attacking the open wound on a body..

the strength of the people of nabi saleh…awe inspiring. the last paragraph of translated text:

The group said that the response of the sons of the village came this night directly on the ground when left all to the streets, women and children and old people to express their anger and unity in the face of occupation and aggression, and concluded Movement statement that was distributed to the media that the resistance will continue no matter what the occupation.