Marda, not Mardi Grass
Published August 01, 2004
At about 10:30 my friend had a phone call informing him that someone had been taken into custody by the IOF. The IWPS ladies went to check it out. Turns out that the IOF entered into the house, and found a woman there with 6 small children--3 girls and 3 boys. The commander spoke Arabic. The woman of the house asked him, "Why, he a Muslim,
would do such horrid things." I don't know what he answered. But her question did not stop the soldiers from holding a rifle to her head, scaring her children even more. The father of the family is ill, and was unavailable for comment. But the boy that was taken into custody is of the ripe old age of 12 years. He had been upstairs working (he tries to earn a few aguroth for the family, apparently by sewing). The boy was taken into custody shaking and crying in fear. A neighbor who saw his plight bravely insisted on accompanying the child. The child was released after about an hour.
No one knows why he'd been picked up, apart from the fact that he was asked several questions relating to stone throwing, which he insisted that he did not and had not engaged in. The soldiers brought him (and the neighbor) home. When they saw the IWPS women coming to meet the child, they shouted at them, and would not let them come near him. One of the soldiers, obviously angry, shouted at the women that all Palestinians were horrid. The boy returned shaken but unharmed. However, he related that the soldiers had been drinking in the jeep what appeared to be alcohol. I phoned Civil Administration to report the boy's return and the alcohol. Was thanked for the info. I had informed Dan early on about the situation, and he indeed had helped. Thanks, Dan.
May Marda be spared more weeks like this past one. But I'm not terribly confident.
Best, Dorothy
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- Marda, not Mardi Grass
- Published: August 01, 2004
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- Writer: Corinna Hasofferett
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