Israel expels 2 Italian artists who painted mural of Ahed Tamimi

Israeli authorities are deporting two Italian artists who drew a portrait of a Palestinian girl on a separation wall near the town of Bethlehem, the press service of the Israeli police said.
The artists were arrested in the West Bank by Israel on July 28.
“As a result of the investigation carried out by the border police, the case of the Italians was transferred to the migration authority, where the decision was made at the hearings to void their authorization of stay in Israel and give them 72 hours to leave the country,” the press service said.
The Italians painted a giant mural of Palestinian teenager Ahed Tamimi, who spent eight months in detention after slapping an Israeli soldier and was released on Sunday.
Israel considers a roughly 440-mile West Bank separation barrier as an anti-terrorist measure, while Palestinians denounce the wall.
Source: Sputniknews

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