5-5-2016 Settlers assaulted a Palestinian videographer in Hebron, wounding him in the head, while soldiers looked on – Btselem
http://www.btselem.org/press_releases/20160505_settlers_assault_palestinian_photographer
Yesterday, 4 May 2016, at around 5:00 PM, Raed Abu a-Rmeileh, 42, Saher Jaber, 23 and Abd a-Razeq a-Salaymeh, 48, were making their way home after having closed their stalls in the Hebron market. According to the testimony Saher Jaber gave to B'Tselem, after the three men had crossed the al-Mahkameh checkpoint and were on their way to the 'Abed checkpoint, near al-Haram al-Ibrahimi (the Tomb of the Patriarchs), they came across three settlers who had a dog with them, and used it to scare two Palestinian girls who were walking on the street. Raed Abu a-Rmeileh, a former volunteer with B'Tselem's camera project, lifted his camera to document the settlers' actions. In response, the settlers attacked him and his friend even before he began filming. One of the settlers hit Abu a-Rmeileh hard on the head with an unopened drink can. He fell to the ground…[videos]
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