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Israel Arrests 7 Foreign Peace activists, Reporter, in Re-occupied Balata: Report

JERUSALEM, June 3 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - Israeli occupation forces arrested seven foreign peace activists, plus a Jordanian journalist, in the reoccupied Palestinian refugee camp of Balata at the weekend and took them in handcuffs to Tel Aviv airport, where they risked being expelled, the Israeli far left group Gush Shalom said Sunday, June 2.

Gush Shalom, whose name means the Bloc for Peace, said the eight foreigners were abducted by Israeli forces during its Friday, May 31 incursion into the Balata refugee camp, near the West Bank city of Nablus, Agence France-Presse (AFP) reported.

It said the seven activists, comprising one person each from the United States, Britain, France, Denmark, Japan, Australia and Iceland, were asking leave to appeal to the Israeli supreme court against their expulsion.

The peace activists went to Balata to "check that the Israeli army was not infringing on the human rights of the residents of the refugee camps," a Gush Shalom statement said, according to AFP.

Separately, the national Jordanian news agency Petra reported that one of its journalists had been arrested by Israeli troops in the West Bank town of Nablus.

The journalist was jailed by the Israeli army in Nablus, which is under a three-day-old Israeli reoccupation, Petra reported Sunday night.

"Mashur Abu Eid was arrested Friday by the Israeli forces during their incursion into Nablus where he was covering a protest by Western peace activists," Petra said, adding that the Jordanian foreign ministry was in contact with Israel to secure Abu Eid's release.

Israeli forces were continuing their offensive in Balata late on Sunday.

Inhabitants said the Israeli occupation forces were going from house to house by smashing through dividing walls, rather than venturing in the streets, for fear of Palestinian retaliation.

The army earlier said it had blown up a house in Balata which it claimed was allegedly found to contain a bomb-making workshop.

Israeli forces reoccupied Nablus and Balata at dawn on Friday.

Hours after German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer called for “diplomacy, negotiations and peace” in the Middle East, the Israeli army made a large-scale incursion into early Friday, reoccupying part of the Palestinian self-rule town and the Balata refugee camp.

The three-day offensive, which involved infantry units, backed by around 50 tanks, armored vehicles and personnel carriers under cover of helicopter gunships, was the latest of Israel's now daily raids into Palestinian self-rule towns.

 

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