Illegal practices of Israeli police on children documented

According to Israel’s Haaretz newspaper, Tel Aviv-based human rights organization “Civil Rights Association” published by the report, the security operations launched in the village of East Jerusalem in Israel, months ago, some more than 600 Palestinian children under the age of 12 were arrested.
The report of a Palestinian boy who was taken into custody at the age of 13 was transferred to the report.
“4 police officers entered the house. One held my neck and hit my head on the chair. Then he hit a hard object on my head. It was probably a gas bomb. I was very scared. They tied my hands with plastic handcuffs and pulled me out. My little brothers were shouting in tears.” It was stated that the child was released a few hours after being questioned.
Israeli police reportedly committed violations against young children in Isheviyye.
It was pointed out that the law allows the police to exceed the instructions in the necessary conditions, and the exception is irrational in any case and the police do not provide any evidence for these conditions.
Israeli police, 12-year-old boy and 20-year-old brother detained, after the horror of the patrol car were subjected to investigation and released the report, the young child was forced to sign the document despite the unable to read Hebrew said.
Israeli police detained the 11-year-old child in Iseviyye 3 months ago and patrolled the neighborhood before taking it to the police station, the report said that the social media footage of the child, documented the fear and oppression he experienced.
The lawyer of the Civil Rights Association, Tal Hassin, wrote to Israeli police lawyer Ayelet Elisher in his letter, “Unfortunately, legal instructions were set aside on the road to Israel.” expression.
In the letter, Hassin stressed that they know that there are certain exceptions in the Law on the Protection of Young People, but these exceptions should rarely be applied and pointed out that the exemptions turned into a rule in Iseviyye region.
Israeli law prohibits the detention and questioning of children at night or in educational institutions, but Israeli police ignore these laws when it comes to Palestinian children.
Source: National News

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