December 18, 2015
December 18th, 2015 | International Solidarity Movement, al Khalil team | al Khalil, occupied Palestine
On Thursday, 17th December 2015, Israeli forces yet again body-searched every male adult – and also youth – passing Ziad Jaber school in occupied al-Khalil (Hebron). Most female adults were also searched by male soldiers, a clear violation of their privacy. Various female students were also searched or had their bag searched.
These body-searches by Israeli forces are humiliating and often conducted aggressively with soldiers kicking the legs of the Palestinians and pushing them in the kneepit almost making them fall.
Not even children and youth – especially protected by UN-Conventions and international law, are exempted from these rigorous, frightening and humiliating searches. All of this hapens regularly both on the way to and from school thus also infringing on the children’s basic right to education.
These body-searches by Israeli forces are humiliating and often conducted aggressively with soldiers kicking the legs of the Palestinians and pushing them in the kneepit almost making them fall.
Not even children and youth – especially protected by UN-Conventions and international law, are exempted from these rigorous, frightening and humiliating searches. All of this hapens regularly both on the way to and from school thus also infringing on the children’s basic right to education.
A school-boy looks on as his teacher is body-searched by Israeli forces right outside the school
Israeli forces body-searching elderly man at gunpoint
Israeli forces body-searching teenage boy
Israeli forces aggressively body-searching teenage boy
Teenage boy empties his pockets before body-search by Israeli forces
Teenage boy aggressively body-searched by Israeli forces
A group of school-children looks on as Israeli forces body-search a teenage boy
Palestinian youth body-searched at gunpoint by Israeli forces
Two boys watch Israeli forces body-searching their father
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