NABLUS,
November 4 (IslamOnline.net) - Israeli occupation forces have adopted
a new tactic in detaining what they call " Palestinian
suspects", based on detaining their wives to get them to
surrender in return for releasing their women, IslamOnline.net was
told by Palestinian wives.
Tamam
Abdel Wahid, wife of Anad Salah El-Refae, who is one of those wanted
by the occupation forces, told IOL her detention story when Israeli
soldiers broke into her house and arrested her on October 25.
“My
7-month-old baby kept crying but his tears failed to move any feelings
inside the soldier who grabbed and threw him on the bed. Then, the
Israeli soldiers arrested me,” she IslamOnline.net Monday, November
3.
She
added that she had nothing to do but to comply with instructions and
accompany the soldiers to their military jeep, after blindfolding her
and leaving her baby with her boy and two girls.
Tamam's
tragedy was not a first or a last among Palestinian wives of
Palestinian resistance fighters, as internal Israeli intelligence
adopted such a policy against the wives of senior leaders of Islamic
Resistance movements in the West Bank.
Occupation
forces arrested the wife of Sheikh Gamal Abu El-Heiga, a Hamas leader,
in the northern West Bank to force him to surrender. A surgery for
removing a brain tumor was due to be carried out on her before
detention.
Even
after arresting her handicapped husband, occupation intelligence did
not release her but she remained in a prison for Palestinian women so
far.
Another
Victim
The
family of Amgad Ebeidy, 25, who comes on top of the list of the wanted
and who is accused of being the head of Al-Quds Brigades, military
wing of the Islamic Jihad movement, was also a victim of this tactic,
as his wife kamilia was arrested after destroying their home on
October 27.
“A
large force came to us in the middle of the night and forced us to get
out of our house and told us they would destroy it,” Ebeidy’s
mother told IslamOnline.net.
“They
refused to let us take anything with us. We begged them to allow us to
take out the furniture and they paid no attention,” she maintained,
adding that the occupation soldiers brought down the two-storey
building that housed 12 persons.
“Since
I was arrested, they insulted me and threatened to leave me in
detention for a long time and to be exposed to horrible torture,”
Kamilia, released by the Israeli forces after a day in prison, said.
“The
soldiers gathered around me and asked me about Amgad and I said that I
don’t know his whereabouts but they accused me of being a liar and
an accomplice and threatened me of life imprisonment,” Kamilia said.
“Officers
started to practice psychological pressures on me and asked me to
persuade my husband to surrender,” she added.
“If
they think that such measures will humiliate our people, they are
mistaken. Yet, where are human right defenders? Where is the Arab
conscience? Where is the justice they demand day and night?” she
wondered.
It
is worth mentioning that the Ministry of POW and the Released Affairs
has declared in August 2003 that the occupation authorities were still
detaining 73 Palestinian women, including 11 girls.