Palestinian Officers Punished After Bethlehem Beating Video Emerges
by LAWAHEZ JABARI and F. BRINLEY
BRUTON
JERUSALEM
— Nine members of the Palestinian security forces have been punished after
video emerged of officers brutally beating protesting youths in the West Bank
town of Bethlehem, the Palestinian Authority said Monday.
A
hidden-camera video obtained by Middle East Eye news service and posted online
Friday appeared to show officers in riot gear beating and kicking at least
three young men en route to a protest against Israeli policies.
The
Palestinian Authority's national security spokesman Col. Hafez al Refai told
NBC News on Monday that four members of the security forces have been
"relieved" of their positions and another five imprisoned for three
months and suspended without pay for a year in relation to the incident.
Palestinian officials have also apologized to the families of the three, Refai
added.
Palestinian police
officials did not respond to NBC News requests for comment on the video and
questions about whether they too had taken steps to reprimand their officers.
The protesters in the
video were going to a demonstration against Israeli policies governing the Al
Aqsa mosque in East Jerusalem. The compound, the most sacred site in Judaism
and the third-holiest in Islam, has been at the center of growing tensions between
Jews and Palestinians.
The video, and growing
anger among Palestinians for what they see as an impasse in peace talks aimed
at the creation of an independent state, has intensified calls for Palestinian
Authority President Mahmoud Abbas to step down. Protests also intensified in
Bethlehem over the weekend.
Jabari,
Lawahez & Bruton, F. Brinley. Sept.
21. 2015. "Palestinian Officers Punished After Bethlehem Beating Video
Emerges". NBC News. Sept
22. 2015.
The
authors of this article seem to be biased towards the protestors. There's more
being said about the protestors that are to their good than to their bad. I
think the police authorities made a wise choice when they relieved members of
the security forces of their positions and imprisoned others. I also think that
something should probably be done sooner than later in the Middle Eastern
countries so that there won't even be protests but peace in the countries.
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