Military Dog Assaults Palestinian Protester in Kufer Qaddum, 16.3.2012

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Published on Feb 3, 2022
On 16 March 2012, protestors at Kfar Qadum held their weekly demonstration against the
closing of the Kfar Qadum--Nablus road. Clashes broke out between the security forces who
used tear gas and "skunk" spray to try and disperse the crowd and demonstrators, some of
whom threw stones at the soldiers. The soldiers then unleashed a dog. The dog attacked a
demonstrator, Ahmad Shteiwi, and locked its jaws on his arm. After the soldiers freed Shteiwi
from the dogs grip, they arrested him and his uncle, who had tried to help him.
Video credit: Odai Qaddomi/B'Tselem

חשד: חיילים שיסו כלב במפגינים פלסטינים בכפר קדום, 2012

ב-16.3.12 התקיימה בכפר קדום ההפגנה השבועית במחאה על סגירת הכביש המקשר בין הכפר לשכם. במהלך ההפגנה החל עימות בין כוחות הביטחון, שניסו לפזר את ההפגנה באמצעות רימוני גז ו"בואש", לבין המפגינים שחלקם יידו אבנים לעבר החיילים. בשלב זה שיסו החיילים כלב בקבוצת מפגינים וזה תקף אחד מהם, אחמד שתיווי, נשך אותו בזרועו ולא הרפה ממנו דקות ארוכות. לאחר שהחיילים הצליחו לשחרר את ידו של שתיווי מהכלב, הם עצרו אותו ואת דודו, שניסה לסייע לו.

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