The Israeli Army attacked Jerusalem, a member of Hamas, who was released as a part of the Israelians, on Saturday night, and detained one person on Saturday night, and interviewed him on site. He assaulted other people, including the New York Times reporter.
The soldier's squad broke into a home on the outskirts of Jerusalem and hindered the event commemorating the early release of Ashlaf Zugaia, a member of Hamas, who was imprisoned in 2002 for raiding terrorists. Among them, there was a suicide bomber crime that killed the bus and killed six civilians. According to court documents, Zugaia acknowledged the charges.
Zugaia, 46, was released on Saturday afternoon with other 199 prisoners.
Under the surveillance of the Colonel, the soldiers set up a rifle and invaded the building of the Zugaia family, assaulting several people, including Zugaia's father and Times reporter in interviews. The soldiers detained Zugaia's younger brother, expelled journalists, and left about an hour later.
For many years, Israeli's security has long been disbanded, saying, for many years, a family event for families to celebrate the release of Palestinian armed forces, causing anxiety, hitting terrorists, and supporting violence. Critics argued that the intervention increases the Palestinian's anti -Israel, and the chain of violence is prolonged.
Israel is particularly aggressive in suppressing the celebration events of detainees who have been released under the ceasefire conditions in the Gaza area. The Israeli officials are concerned that it will increase the popularity of Hamas led by the Israeli attack on October 7, 2023, which killed up to 1,200 people. Dozens of Palestinians who were released on Saturdays fled to Egypt without permission to return.
The Israeli Army stated in a statement that he had attacked the Zugaier's home because he received information and videos on the shooting and terrorism in the area. The statement stated that soldiers acted to “neutralize the threat of fire” and set up weapons for “armed individuals.” The Israeli officials said that their brothers were detained for the crime of raising the hamas flag.
In the video spread on social media at the beginning of the day, Mr. Zugaia wore a hamas scarf, surrounded by other male groups with the flag of the Hamas, showing a car in a car and walking around the neighborhood. However, this act is prohibited in Israel.
The situation was calm when the New York Times arrived in the neighborhood a few hours later. About an hour before the attack, they witnessed Zugaia wearing a thin scarf for a short time before the child escaped. The second child in the cloog with the Hamas logo also left home at the same time.
Approximately 24 other participants, including a few young children, were wearing clothes without marks and no flags were raised. According to reporters, no one was armed, and Zugaia's older brother did not raise the flag of Hamas.
The house is owned by Munir Zugaia, the father of the famous community organizer Zugaia. Mnil Zugaia is the mediator between the Patent and Jerusalem City Guidance, and the Palestinian family and Islael prison authorities. He stated that he was not a member of Hamas.
According to reporters, the soldiers entered the family's site around 5:30 pm, and moved in the gardens where the rally was held without stopping to check the situation and the people inside.
One soldier immediately attacked Aaron Bokuraman, who happened to stand near the entrance of the garden, using the loaded rifle gun. Before Bokureman revealed his identity, the soldier beat his thoracic and left a big bruise.
According to a video recorded by the Times, the second Times Paper Reporter, Natan Odenheimer, claimed to be a journalist. The same soldier told Oden Heimer that he didn't care and not care. According to the video, the soldier turned the loaded rifle again to Oden Heimer.
The soldiers pointed their rifles to other participants. The video shows that the participants have quickly followed the soldiers and have not given any threats. The soldiers shouted to Zugaia's relatives with blasphemical words. He put his father on his chest.
The military regrets in a statement that “any harm caused by journalists during the operation activity” is not intended to target “non -involved civilians and journalists.” I said it It was investigating the case.
Times newspaper spokeswoman announced that he had protested against the Ice Laer Army over the assault against Bokuraman.