Injured 15-year-old Mohammed Tamimi seized by Israeli occupation forces with 21 more Palestinians

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UPDATE: Bilal Tamimi reports that Mohammed Fadel Tamimi, 15, has been released as of 1 pm CEST! We urge the immediate release of all of his fellow detainees.

Mohammed Fadel Tamimi, the 15-year-old Palestinian boy previously shot in the face and severely wounded by an Israeli occupation soldier’s rubber-coated metal bullet in December 2017, was seized by occupation forces in mass raids on the village of Nabi Saleh along with his brother and other relatives. Twenty-two Palestinians were seized by occupation forces in night arrests and early-morning raids throughout occupied Palestine.

Bassem Tamimi, the father of imprisoned Palestinian teen activist Ahed Tamimi, whose case has inspired international outrage and protests, posted on Facebook that 10 children and youth were seized from Nabi Saleh after occupation force attacked the village with military armored bulldozers and “skunk water” tanks. Mohammed, 15, was seized along with his brother Tamim Fadel Tamimi, 17. Others seied in Nabi Saleh were brothers Islam Saleh Tamimi, 19, and Omar Saleh Tamimi, 30; Suhaib Sameh Tamimi, 28, Wiam Eyad Tamimi, 17, Muayad Hamzeh Tamimi, 15, Mohammed Mujahed Tamimi, 16, Mohammed Sami Tamimi, 17 and Amjad Abed Tamimi, 26.

Elsewhere in occupied Palestine, five young people were seized by occupation forces in Nablus, including Omar Samara, Amid Imad Banat, Zaid al-Banna, Assem Asida and Mahmoud Ramadan.  Two more Palestinians, Moatassem Ashmer al-Natsheh, a student at Hebron University, and Izzadine Abu Hussein, were seized in al-Khalil.  In Jalazone refugee camp near Ramallah, occupation forces seized Mu’min Abu Aliya, 28, and Mohammed Atta al-Nabali. In Shuafat, Jerusalem, occupation forces seized Nasser Qous, the director of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society, Shadi Matar and Adel Abu Zneid.

Tamimi also reported that the home of Naji Tamimi was raided by occupation forces who declared they were looking for his son, Anan; “the Shabak officer told him that Nabi Saleh is going to suffer more and to expect more brutal attacks,” Tamimi said.

The shooting of Mohammed, 15, happened shortly before Ahed Tamimi confronted occupation soldiers on the family’s land, slapping one of them (after being slapped herself) and demanding they leave their land. Ahed and her mother, Nariman, who filmed the incident and broadcast it live on Facebook Live, have been in prison for over two months for charges related to those events. Their imprisonment and targeting for involvement in the indigenous, anti-colonial land defense movement in Nabi Saleh has sparked and inspired hundreds of protests around the world demanding freedom for Ahed, Nariman and their fellow Palestinian prisoners.

Mohammed continues to be in a precarious health situation and is scheduled for major surgery in May to replace and repair the missing one-third of his skull. Manal Tamimi reported that he is scheduled for his next surgical appointment on 3 March. He spent nearly a week in a medically induced coma after being shot by occupation forces and was previously seized when he was 13 years old. Palestinian children and youth seized by occupation forces overwhelmingly report mistreatment, torture and abuse, including threats of physical and sexual violence against them and their family as well as routine kicking, beating and other physical abuse. Such attacks are always damaging to the targeted children but could have particularly devastating consequences for someone in such a fragile health situation. There are currently approximately 350 Palestinian children in Israeli jails and each year, nearly 700 Palestinian kids are brought before Israeli military courts with a conviction rate of 99.74 percent.

The Tamimi family has been targeted repeatedly for raids and arrests; while this has been the case for years, especially as their village has faced land theft and encirclement and even the theft of their water spring by the illegal Israeli settlement of Halamish, it has escalated even more since the imprisonment of Ahed and Nariman. On 23 February, Manal Tamimi reported that her sons Osama and Mohammed Tamimi were attacked in Ofer prison by Zionist guards. Both Osama and Mohammed were seized in recent attacks on the village. The next military court hearing for Ahed and Nariman Tamimi is scheduled for 11 March.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network urges the widest actions to demand freedom for Mohammed Tamimi and all Palestinian prisoners and children behind bars. The ongoing international campaigns to free the Tamimis and all Palestinian prisoners must continue and grow to support the resistance throughout Palestine to ongoing Zionist colonial violence and mass arrests.