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In ‘Economist’ (not the NYT), settler calls for soldiers to ‘maim’ more Palestinians

Joseph Dana is reporting that the Israelis have arrested a dozen people in Nabi Saleh today during the weekly nonviolent protest, and one is 15 years old.  And here is the Economist, reporting from Nabi Saleh. Can you imagine any American publication beginning a report from the occupied territories in such a direct manner? 

EVERY Friday and often after school on other days, Israeli soldiers fire tear-gas and sonic bombs at the Palestinian children as they approach a spring. It sits in a valley that separates Nabi Saleh, an Arab village of 500 people half an hour’s drive north of Jerusalem, from Halamish, a religious Jewish settlement. On most nights jeeps roll through the village; over the past 18 months the Israeli army has detained 32 of its children, some as young as eleven. Many have been taken from their beds, kept in pre-trial detention for months, and brought to court in shackles, there to be convicted of stone-throwing.

For some of Halamish’s settlers, irritated by the tear-gas that wafts into their living rooms from across the hill, this is not harsh enough. “The soldiers don’t maim enough Palestinians,” complains Iran Segal.

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