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Palestinian girl, 17, filmed slapping and harassing soldiers

Teenager Ahed Tamimi detained after footage emerges of her and two others slapping and harassing soldiers

Video from the Israeli military showing the arrest of a Palestinian activist identified as Ahed Tamimi, 17, Dec. 19, 2017. (IDF spokesperson video screenshot via JTA)
Video from the Israeli military showing the arrest of a Palestinian activist identified as Ahed Tamimi, 17, Dec. 19, 2017. (IDF spokesperson video screenshot via JTA)

A Palestinian teenager who was filmed slapping and harassing Israeli soldiers in the West Bank was arrested.

Israeli security forces made the arrest overnight Monday. The girl, identified by Hebrew media as 17-year-old Ahed Tamimi, and two other girls were caught on camera Friday slapping and harassing the soldiers in an apparent attempt to provoke a violent response.

The army said the girl was arrested for taking part in violent riots in the West Bank village of Nabi Saleh on Friday.

The girls filmed their confrontation of the soldiers with cellphones.

However, the soldiers did not strike back in the video taken by another bystander, and only deflected the harder blows.

The army said a preliminary investigation into the incident showed the soldiers “acted professionally and were not dragged into violence.” It also said the soldiers could have arrested the girls at the time because they “used physical violence and prevented soldiers from carrying out their duties.”

Palestinian women pushing and cursing Israeli soldiers

WATCH: Palestinian women pushing and cursing Israeli soldiers in order to provoke them to respond on camera. Imagine if they did? It would have been all over the news – showing Israel as the aggressor. This is what Israel has to go through. This is how FAKE NEWS is created.

Posted by The Israel Project on Tuesday, 19 December 2017

Tamimi is well known as a leader of youth protests against Israeli soldiers in the West Bank. The video of her confrontation with the soldiers was widely shared by pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian activists on the web. Supporters of Tamimi have started a campaign for her release under the hasthag #FreeAhedTamimi.

Palestinians have often provoked highly publicised clashes with Israeli soldiers in Nabi Saleh, a village in the central West Bank.

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