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An Israeli military court has denied bail for a 16-year-old Palestinian girl, ordering her held until her trial on charges that she slapped and pushed two Israeli soldiers.
Wednesday’s ruling in the high-profile case against Ahed Tamimi was denounced by rights activists and her father, who said Palestinians cannot expect justice in Israel’s military court system.
In the mid-December incident, captured on video, Tamimi is seen slapping the soldiers outside her West Bank home. Her family says she was upset because a 15-year-old cousin had been seriously wounded by Israeli troops in stone-throwing clashes earlier that day.
Many Palestinians have embraced Tamimi as a symbol of resistance to Israel’s half-century-old military occupation. Senior Israeli politicians have called for prosecutors to be tough and make an example of the teen.
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