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PA said to have detained Palestinians for supporting Israeli sovereignty

Israeli reporter Zvi Yehezkeli says at least six of those he interviewed for a recent undercover report have been arrested • P.A. denies the claim, says no arrests have been made.

Palestinian security personnel block the entrance to the Samarian city of Nablus (Shechem), March 23, 2020. Photo by Nasser Ishtayeh/Flash90.
Palestinian security personnel block the entrance to the Samarian city of Nablus (Shechem), March 23, 2020. Photo by Nasser Ishtayeh/Flash90.

The Palestinian Authority has detained some Palestinians who told an Israeli TV journalist Zvi Yehezkeli that they support Israel’s plan to apply sovereignty in parts of Judea and Samaria, according to Yechezkeli.

Yechezkeli, a reporter for Israel’s Channel 13, went undercover with a hidden camera into Judea and Samaria to see what Palestinian Arabs really think about Israeli plans for annexation. The report, which was aired last month, revealed a large chasm between what P.A. leaders say and what residents really feel. As Yechezkeli put it, “The understanding that this [Israel’s sovereignty bid] is an opportunity for a different life extracts from the gut things once heard only behind closed doors, very quietly.”

Yechezkeli told the AFP that at least six people he spoke with were later arrested by P.A. forces, despite the fact that their faces had been blurred and their voices distorted to protect their identities.

“I was surprised to see that even though I’d blurred the faces of all the people I filmed and distorted their voices, the [P.A.] has reached and arrested [some] of them, it’s just amazing,” he said, according to the report.

A relative of one of the detainees told AFP that he has been held for several weeks by Palestinian police and would be in court soon.

However, P.A. security sources deny the allegations, with P.A. Interior Ministry spokesman Ghassan Nimr saying, “We have not arrested anyone in connection with this case,” according to the report.

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