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- Written by Dave Knieter Dave Knieter
- Published: 18 May 2025 18 May 2025
I was one of two volunteers from the human rights organisation International Solidarity Movement arrested in the Palestinian occupied territories in January this year. The charge: Disrupting the Israeli military and police from stealing Palestinian land from the Abu Na’eem family on the rural outskirts of the village al-Mughayyir, about 27 kilometres north-east of Ramallah.
Handcuffed, I was forced to sit in the back of a military truck, surrounded by soldiers pointing rifles at me. Staring out the back window I watched the Israeli flag unfurl against the Bedouin encampment as the village vanished from view.
I was suddenly alone and powerless in an undemocratic, rogue state.
Read the full article with images and videos at greenleft.org.au
For more information about the International Solidarity Movement (ISM) see: https://palsolidarity.org/about/faq/