Generation after generation, Israeli prison marks a rite of passage for Palestinian boys
For all Palestinian parents, Marwan Tamimi said, there comes a moment they realize theyre powerless to protect their children.
For the 48-year-old father of three, it came in June, when Israeli forces fired a large rubber bullet that struck the head of his eldest son, Wisam, as he watched a raid unfold from his grandmothers rooftop with his family. A week later, Marwan said, soldiers came for the 17-year-old, dragging him out of bed with a fractured skull as his mother cried.
Wisam was later charged with a range of offenses he denied throwing stones, possessing weapons, placing an explosive device and causing bodily harm. He was sent to Israels Ofer Prison. Last Saturday, after six months behind bars, he returned home with 38 other Palestinians in exchange for Israeli hostages released from Hamas captivity in Gaza part of a temporary cease-fire in the war that started after Hamas Oct. 7 attack on southern Israel.
His parents said they hadnt seen or heard from him in two months, since the war started. Wisam said he spent that time in an overcrowded cell and was denied adequate food and medication, was interrogated about his friends, and was beaten repeatedly.
I yelled, No, hes my boy, you cant take him, hes injured, Marwan Tamimi said. Thats when I realized they will take him. And if I stop them, they will put his life in danger.
https://apnews.com/article/palestinian-boys-prison-west-bank-israel-war-d0f73d0a1581749894ffc0e078b4b160
Whether they did anything or not, they're guilty, apparently......