Israeli Police Storm Palestinian Bookstores in East Jerusalem, Escalating Tensions

CNN
Israeli police raid renowned Palestinian bookstores in occupied East Jerusalem

Israeli police raided two Palestinian bookstores in occupied east Jerusalem on Sunday, confiscating books and arresting one of the owners and his nephew, according to their family members. CCTV footage shared by the owners, four brothers from the Muna family, shows police officers putting books in trash bags at one of the branches of the Educational Bookshop, a decades-old respected institution with Arabic- and English-language branches.“They did throw some books on the ground but the Arabic (language) store is where the material damage was,” store owner Iyad Muna told CNN.

Left
CNN
Jerusalem Post
Raiding bookstores and confiscating books is an extreme step - editorial

The Jerusalem police on Monday raided two well-known bookstores in east Jerusalem, confiscated three trash bags’ worth of books, and arrested two of the owners: Ahmad Muna and his uncle, Mahmoud. Overnight, this became the latest cause célèbre of the Left. And Francesca Albanese, the UN Special Rapporteur for Palestinian Territories, declared she was “shocked by the raid” against “an intellectual lighthouse and family-run gem resisting Palestinian erasure under apartheid.” We don’t know what the police were looking for, nor what they found. We do know, however, that the Jerusalem Magistrates Court ordered the two suspects remanded in custody for two nights, followed by five days of house arrest – a sign that the raids and arrests were not without probable cause, even though no charges have yet been filed.

Middle
Jerusalem Post
JTA On Line
Israeli police raid Palestinian bookstores in east Jerusalem, drawing international concern - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

Israeli police raided two branches of a landmark bookstore in east Jerusalem on Sunday night, confiscating several dozen books and detaining two of the owners overnight. According to Imad Muna, one of the Educational Bookshop’s proprietors, officers claimed the raid targeted material that incites violence, though he dismissed the allegations as baseless. According to Haaretz, police later revised the allegations, downgrading the charge from incitement to suspicion of disturbing public order and arresting Muna’s brother and son, Mahmoud and Ahmad. The two attended a hearing at Jerusalem Magistrate’s Court on Monday morning and police have requested an eight-day extension of their custody. “It’s a disgrace,” Muna said. “Look where we’ve got to.”

Right
JTA On Line

News Results

Israel raids bookstores in east Jerusalem to seize books about Gaza war
Police raided The Education Bookshop on Sunday and confiscated books about the decades-long conflict. The bookstore, opened 40 years ago, focuses on Palestinian identity and the Israeli-Arab conflicts. It is known to hosts cultural events that are particularly popular among academic researchers, journalists and foreign diplomats.
News Article Image
Israeli police raid Palestinian bookstore in east Jerusalem and confiscate books about the conflict
Israeli police raid Palestinian-owned bookstore in east Jerusalem. They confiscate books about the conflict. The bookstore was established over 40 years ago. It hosts cultural events and is popular among journalists and diplomats. It is located in an area of east Jerusalem that Israel annexed in 1967.
News Article Image
Israeli Police Raid Two Palestinian Bookshops in East Jerusalem
Israeli police raid Palestinian bookstores in East Jerusalem, arrest two of their owners. Police say the stores were selling books that supported terrorism. A brother of the owners decried the raid as “political persecution.” The move comes as Israel tightens its restrictions on free speech and cultural activities for Palestinians.
News Article Image
Outrage as Israeli Police Raid Beloved Palestinian Bookstores in Occupied East Jerusalem
Israeli police raid two Palestinian-owned bookstores in illegally occupied East Jerusalem. The owners of the two branches of the Educational Bookshop were arrested. The stores specialize in Arabic and English books on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the history of Jerusalem. "The attempt to crush the Palestinian people includes harassment and arrest of intellectuals," said the Israeli human rights organization B'Tselem.
News Article Image
Palestinian Bookstore Owners Arrested for Allegedly Selling Material That 'Supports Terrorism,' Israeli Human Rights Organization Outraged
Israeli Police raided The Educational Bookshop, a Palestinian bookstore established over four decades ago. Police accused the store of selling books encouraging violent uprising, including a children's book entitled "From the Jordan to the Sea" Israeli human rights group B'Tselem: "The attempt to crush the Palestinian people includes the harassment and arrest of intellectuals"
News Article Image
Israeli Forces Raid Palestinian Bookstores, Arrest Owners
Israeli forces raid two branches of the Educational Bookshop in East Al-Quds. Owners Mahmoud Muna and his nephew Ahmad were detained, and numerous books were confiscated. Witnesses said the Munas were accused of disorderly conduct, though MEE reported that search warrants were issued.
News Article Image
Search for: Ozempic