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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Israeli peace activists summoned by Israeli security forces

IMEMC- Over the last two days, several Israelis who have participated in anti-Wall demonstrations in the West Bank received calls from Israeli security officers with the Shabak (Shin Bet) intelligence service, summoning them to interrogations.

The calls come just one week after a member of the left-wing Israeli group 'Anarchists Against the Wall' was interrogated in an Israeli police station in Tel Aviv for his participation in protests against the Wall. The activist, who chose to remain anonymous, said that a Security Officer named 'Rona' interrogated him about his politics and political activities. He was later released, and told that his actions would be watched, and that if they 'became illegal', the 'Shabak would be there', presumably to arrest those involved in the protests.

On Monday and Tuesday of this week, at least three more activists with Anarchists Against the Wall and other Israeli groups reported receiving calls from 'Rona' asking them to voluntarily submit to interrogations at Israeli police stations.

Israeli activists who participate in protests in solidarity with Palestinian activists have found themselves under increasing pressure from Israeli authorities in the last two years, with many facing expensive fines and jailtime for protesting the Israeli Wall. Read more