TV presenter Einat Erlich posted a video of the Peace Now movement on her Instagram Story on Tuesday in which a child was documented frightened and frightened against the background of screams and cries of "you're crazy" by his relatives about a security officer who apparently detained them in the field. Ehrlich found it difficult to remain indifferent to the sights and sounds in the video and shared her opinion on it.
Documentation of the assassination of the terrorist in Nahalat Binyamin (archive)
"Look at him," Ehrlich wrote over the caption of the video, "This is what occupation looks like." "A little boy of five. Now imagine that this child is yours, an armed security guard from Ma'ale Adumim trying to detain him while his two sisters try to protect him. Look at the fear in his eyes in the face of the violence and smugness of the security officer," Ehrlich resented.
She later added that in her opinion, these are the situations that encourage terrorists to carry out terrorist acts. "These are the traumas from which perpetrators emerge," she said. "Don't say we haven't seen. Be human."
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Erlich wrote this against the background of a video uploaded to Instagram by the left-wing movement Peace Now, under which the following words were written: "Horror in the settlements: A Palestinian child weeps at the feet of a settler, an armed security guard from Ma'ale Adumim, who tries to detain him despite his young age. The boy's two sisters who came and tried to protect him were arrested by the police. This is what occupation looks like."
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