Aug 11, 2019 · How a Top Palestinian Lawyer Devoted to Nonviolent Resistance Became a Terrorist Tarek Barghout, 44, fought the Israeli occupation in court. Now it turns out that he led a double life. In the daytime he defended Palestinians in Israeli courts, but at night he perpetrated terrorist acts in the West Bank.
Sep 13, 2019 · How a top Palestinian lawyer devoted to nonviolent resistance became a terrorist In April, a mass hunger strike ended with an agreement to install public phones in wards. The prisoner leading the strike is Ramadan Mashahra, a Hamas activist serving 20 life sentences for involvement in a suicide attack in Jerusalem.
How a top Palestinian lawyer devoted to nonviolent resistance became a terrorist Secret Israeli document reveals plan to keep Arabs off their lands In a felicitous coincidence, February 15, 1930 was also the day that the first woman was appointed to the …
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Tarek Barghout, 44, fought the Israeli occupation in court. Now it turns out that he led a double life. In the daytime he defended Palestinians in Israeli courts, but at night he perpetrated terrorist acts in the West Bank. This split existence came to a head when he found himself representing Palestinians who were charged with carrying out an act of terrorism that he himself had perpetrated. How did the lawyer whom clients dubbed the “angel” – a man who went to law school in order to struggle against the occupation nonviolently – become a terrorist? (Ravit Hecht and Josh Breiner, Haaretz +)
On Sunday, the Obeid family wanted to arrange a meal in memory of their son, who was killed by Jerusalem District police, to mark the conclusion of the traditional 40 days of mourning. Mohammed Obeid, 21, had worked in the dining room of a company in the city’s Har Hotzvim high-tech park. Police officers claimed that he had thrown firecrackers at them near his home, and therefore shot him at close range, killing him.
On Sunday, the Obeid family wanted to arrange a meal in memory of their son, who was killed by Jerusalem District police, to mark the conclusion of the traditional 40 days of mourning. Mohammed Obeid, 21, had worked in the dining room of a company in the city’s Har Hotzvim high-tech park. Police officers claimed that he had thrown firecrackers ...