Save Sheikh Jarrah activist Muna El-Kurd arrested in Israeli police raid

Israeli police on Sunday detained for several hours a prominent activist whose campaign against the threatened expulsion of Palestinian families from homes in the flashpoint Jerusalem neighbourhood of Sheikh Jarrah has found a global audience.

Palestinian activist Muna el-Kurd talks to reporters  after being released from an Israeli police station, on 6 June, 2021.

Palestinian activist Muna el-Kurd talks to reporters after being released from an Israeli police station, on 6 June, 2021. Source: Getty

Israeli police detained a prominent Palestinian activist on Sunday who has become the face of a campaign to halt Palestinian evictions from the East Jerusalem neighbourhood of Sheikh Jarrah.

Footage on social media on Sunday showed Muna El-Kurd, 23, whose family faces eviction from their home in Sheikh Jarrah after Jewish settlers won an Israeli court ruling, handcuffed and being escorted from her home by Israeli officers.
Her twin brother, Mohammed El-Kurd, later turned himself in at a police station after receiving a summons, their father said. Both were released hours later, he added.
Palestinian activist twins (L to R) Muna and Mohammad el-Kurd, speak to reporters after being released by Israeli authorities on 6 June, 2021.
Palestinian activist twins (L to R) Muna and Mohammad El-Kurd, speak to reporters after being released by Israeli authorities on 6 June, 2021. Source: AFP
Without explicitly naming Muna El-Kurd, an Israeli police spokeswoman said police had arrested a 23-year-old resident of East Jerusalem under court order, on suspicion of participating in riots that took place in Sheikh Jarrah recently.

The police did not immediately comment on Mohammed El-Kurd, who was later shown in a live Instagram video leaving the station, accompanied by father Nabil El-Kurd.
"It's clear that these are policies to silence people, policies to pressure and scare people," Muna El-Kurd said in a statement on the Sheikh Jarrah Instagram page after her release.

Anger over the proposed evictions helped spark 11 days of violence in May between Israel and Palestinians in Gaza, whose Islamist rulers Hamas have called Israeli policy in East Jerusalem a "red line".

The detentions came a day after police in Sheikh Jarrah arrested a reporter with Qatar-based media network Al Jazeera who had been covering a protest there.
In October last year an Israeli court ruled in favour of a Jewish settler organisation, who say some eight Palestinian families in Sheikh Jarrah are living on land that used to belong to Jews.

Palestinians are appealing the decision in Israel's Supreme Court, and the evictions are currently on hold.

Tensions could flare further in Jerusalem this week when a Jewish right-wing march is expected to pass through the Old City's Damascus gate. A similar march, its route diverted at the last minute, was held the same day that the Israel-Gaza fighting broke out.
Israel captured East Jerusalem, along with the West Bank and Gaza, in the 1967 Middle East war. Palestinians are seeking the territories for a future state.


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Published 7 June 2021 6:41am
Updated 7 June 2021 6:56am
Source: Reuters, SBS


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