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ISRAEL: FURTHER TRICKERY AND TREACHERY

Anonyme, Wednesday, August 6, 2003 - 22:09

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Israel's Removal of the International Witnesses

[Occupied Palestine] At approximately 2:00 this morning, all but one of the internationals detained yesterday were released from the Ariel settlement police station, after being coerced into signing a document stating that they would not enter the West Bank and Gaza. They signed this agreement after being told that the fate of the Palestinian activist and organizer of the Mas’ha Peace Camp, Nazih Shalabi, arrested yesterday, depended on the acquiescence of the internationals. The four Israelis released earlier in the day also agreed to the same conditions for the same reasons. They were all told that Nazih would be released if they agreed to these conditions.

As of this writing, Nazih has still not been released.

Also being detained in an Israeli prison near the city of Hadera, is Lorenza Erlicher, a 35- year-old Italian kindergarten teacher, who Israeli police claim was “attacking a police officer

Israel's Removal of the International Witnesses
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