Addameer’s lawyer, who was covering these cases in court on Saturday and Sunday reported that all of them showed extensive injuries and bruising, as well as bloodied clothes. While most of the adults had their detention extended for another 4 or 5 days until charges are brought against them, the children’s detention was extended for 3 days until 17 May.
Of particular concern is the case of a 15-year-old boy attacked, beaten and kicked to the floor by undercover police officers in Issawiya on Friday at noon. The boy’s mother was injured in the leg while trying to intervene and the boy himself reported being taken with a group of other detainees to an open field in an unknown location, where the police officers photographed them. He was then taken to Al-Moskobiyeh where he was again attacked by four police officers who punched him in the face and told him that he should confess.
Addameer is gravely concerned about the lack of due process during these arrests and the serious ill-treatment of the detainees, especially minors, who should be entitled to additional protection under international and Israeli law. Addameer will continue to follow and report on these arrests.