The 5-year-old Palestinian boy said in a TV interview that he was aiming
at a dog but hit a car instead. The Israeli army says passers-by were
endangered.
An Israeli human rights group accused the army on Thursday of
illegally detaining a 5-year-old Palestinian boy for throwing a stone in
a flashpoint city in the occupied West Bank.
Video footage taken
by the group B'Tselem of Tuesday's incident showed Wadi Maswadeh crying
as he was surrounded by soldiers on a street in Hebron. He was then made
to board a military jeep accompanied by a Palestinian adult.
The
images, aired on Israeli media, looked likely to stoke debate about
policy in the West Bank, where the army guards Jewish settlers. There is
often friction with Palestinians, who have limited self-government but
have been frustrated in their hopes of gaining statehood.
B'Tselem
said troops took Maswadeh home, picking up his father and holding them
both for another half-hour, during which the father was bound and
blindfolded. The two were then handed over to Palestinian police, who
questioned and released them.
In a later television interview, Maswadeh admitted throwing a stone, saying he had aimed at a dog but hit a car instead.
B'Tselem
said Maswadeh's handling by the troops was illegal as the age of
criminal responsibility in Israel and its West Bank jurisdiction is 12.
"The
security forces are not allowed to arrest or detain children under that
age, even when they are suspected of having committed criminal
offenses, and the authorities must deal with the law-breaking in other
ways," said group director Jessica Montell.
In a statement, the
army said Maswadeh's stone-throwing had endangered passers-by. More than
150 Israelis were hurt in similar West Bank incidents between January
and May, it said.
"Soldiers intervened on the spot and accompanied
the minor to his parents. From there he was passed on to the care of
the Palestinian Security Forces, all the while accompanied by his
parents. The child was not arrested and no charges were filed," the
statement said.
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