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Israeli police confiscate books and arrest house owners in raid on Palestinian-run bookshops in east Jerusalem

By Editorial Board Last updated: February 10, 2025 5 Min Read
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Israeli police confiscate books and arrest house owners in raid on Palestinian-run bookshops in east Jerusalem

Israeli police have confiscated books and arrested Palestinian booksellers following a raid on two well-known East Jerusalem bookshops.

The raid on The Instructional Bookshops occurred on Sunday and tons of of titles referring to the continuing battle within the area have been bagged up and brought away, with police accusing the pair of inciting terrorism.

That cost was diminished to a public order offence.

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Booksellers Ahmad (left) and Mahmoud Muna appeared in court docket on Monday. Pic: AP

Mahmoud Muna, who went to college in England, and his nephew Ahmad, appeared in Jerusalem Magistrates Court docket on Monday morning.

They’ve since been detained in jail for one more 24 hours and must serve 5 days of home arrest as soon as launched.

The prosecution demanded the lads be held for an extra eight days to permit police time to look at the books, however the decide determined they need to solely stay in jail till Tuesday.

A small group of protesters gathered outdoors holding indicators resembling “cowards confiscate books” and “Palestinian books matter”.

People held signs as they protested outside the court. Pic: AP

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Individuals protested outdoors the court docket. Pic: AP

Talking following the listening to, their lawyer, Nasser Odeh, mentioned: “We made it clear that this is a very dangerous and legally unprecedented move, forming part of a new policy adopted by the Israeli police in Jerusalem, which seeks to suppress freedom of speech and Palestinian intellectual life, preventing people from educating themselves and others.”

The bookshops, together with a 3rd at The American Colony Resort, are east Jerusalem cultural establishments, widespread with locals, diplomats, international journalists and vacationers.

Murad Muna, the brother of Mahmoud, mentioned there was “no reason” to arrest them.

“The books we sell are international books, there is many books that are written by Israeli authors. There is no logical reason to arrest them.”

Mahmoud’s 11-year-old daughter was within the store on the time. Her mom, Mahmoud’s spouse, attended the court docket session together with at the least a dozen diplomats.

“They took books with Palestinian flags, they even took a colouring book for kids.”

Germany’s Ambassador to Israel criticised the police actions, writing on X: “I, like many diplomats, enjoy browsing for books at Educational Bookshop. I know its owners, the Muna family, to be peace-loving proud Palestinian Jerusalemites, open for discussion and intellectual exchange.”

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In a press release, Jerusalem Police mentioned their officers arrested the 2 males “suspected of selling books containing incitement and support for terrorism”.

Israeli police posted an image on X of a colouring guide titled From The River To The Sea.

The phrase is a reference to territory between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea – an space that at the moment contains all of Israel.

It is interpreted by many Israelis as an antisemitic assertion calling for the elimination of the nation, however Palestinian activists say it is an aspirational name for human rights and peaceable co-existence.

Police additionally raided one other Palestinian-owned bookstore in east Jerusalem final week.

Most of Jerusalem’s Palestinians dwell within the east of the town. The world was captured by Israel in 1967 – a transfer not recognised internationally – and Palestinians need it because the capital of a future state.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu opposes a two-state answer and has important backing from Donald Trump.

The US president final week instructed transferring Palestinians out of Gaza so the US can “own” and rebuild it following the devastation attributable to the Gaza conflict.

The thought has been dismissed and derided by the overwhelming majority of the worldwide group.

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