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Israeli Police Conduct Raid on Palestinian Bookshops in East Jerusalem

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The police detained two owners of the store, citing a children's coloring book as evidence of incitement to terrorism. This move has been met with strong resistance from the community, with a crowd gathering in solidarity with the detained owners.

    1. I know … the Muna family, to be peace-loving proud Palestinian Jerusalemites, open for discussion and intellectual exchange. I am concerned to hear of the raid and their detention in prison.
    1. The suspects who allegedly sold the books were taken into custody by police detectives.
    1. During the proceedings, we legally argued that this search order was not based on solid grounds.
    2. We also argued that the books in question discuss Palestinian history, human rights and the suffering experienced by the Palestinian people and various communities. Moreover, we asserted that these books do not pose any threat or danger and do not support the allegations made against them.
    1. The attempt to crush the Palestinian people includes the harassment and arrest of intellectuals.
    2. Israel must immediately release [Mahmoud and Ahmed Muna] from detention and stop persecuting Palestinian intellectuals.
    1. They did throw some books on the ground but the Arabic (language) store is where the material damage was.
Israeli Police Conduct Raid on Palestinian Bookshops in East Jerusalem