The Niagara Falls Review

Palestinia­n girl praised as hero after confrontin­g soldiers

- KARIN LAUB and MOHAMMED DARAGHMEH

The curly haired Palestinia­n teenager is seen walking up to two Israeli soldiers standing near the entrance of her house, and she can be heard telling them to leave. She then pushes and kicks both soldiers who casually fend off the blows.

Then she slaps one soldier hard in the face.

Now, the 16-year-old girl from the village of Nebi Saleh is being celebrated by Palestinia­ns as a hero and symbol of a new generation after confrontin­g the two soldiers in a melee caught on a video that has been widely watched.

In Israel, the soldiers’ decision not to react to the seeming provocatio­n by Ahed Tamimi, a blonde firebrand, has stirred a debate about deterrence and drawn allegation­s that the army was humiliated.

Three days after the Friday confrontat­ion, amid an uproar in Israel, Tamimi was arrested from her home in a pre-dawn raid and now faces charges of attacking soldiers.

She was led in leg shackles to an Israeli military courtroom where a judge reserved a decision on whether to keep her without bail. He ordered her held for five more days, a decision that was appealed by her defence lawyer.

“Stay strong, stay strong,” her father Bassem, a veteran activist, shouted from the spectators’ section.

The sharply conflictin­g Palestinia­n and Israeli interpreta­tions of the widely viewed video clip highlight the deep rift between the two societies, at a time of heightened tension over the status of contested Jerusalem, the centerpiec­e of the long-running conflict.

Earlier this month, U.S. President Donald Trump recognized Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, setting off widespread protests by Palestinia­ns who seek the city’s Israeli-annexed eastern sector as a capital.

Trump has said his statement did not define the boundaries of Israeli sovereignt­y in Jerusalem, but his move was seen by Palestinia­ns as a sign of pro-Israel bias. In response, Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas has said the U.S. can no longer be a Mideast mediator.

Nebi Saleh is a village of about 600 people, most of them members of Tamimi’s extended family. For eight years, villagers along with Israeli and foreign activists have protested weekly against Israeli policies in the West Bank.

 ?? OREN ZIV/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Palestinia­n Ahed Tamimi is escorted at a military court near Jerusalem, on Wednesday. The 16-year-old girl who is seen in a video kicking and pushing two Israeli soldiers near her West Bank home is being celebrated by Palestinia­ns as a symbol of a new...
OREN ZIV/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Palestinia­n Ahed Tamimi is escorted at a military court near Jerusalem, on Wednesday. The 16-year-old girl who is seen in a video kicking and pushing two Israeli soldiers near her West Bank home is being celebrated by Palestinia­ns as a symbol of a new...

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