Last Updated: Fri Jul 13, 2012 19:46 pm (KSA) 16:46 pm (GMT)

Twelve held after West Bank settlement demo

Anti-settlements activist clashes with Israeli security forces at a protest against the nearby Jewish settlement of Kdumim, in the West Bank village of Kfar Kadum, near Nablus. (Reuters)
Anti-settlements activist clashes with Israeli security forces at a protest against the nearby Jewish settlement of Kdumim, in the West Bank village of Kfar Kadum, near Nablus. (Reuters)

An Israeli anti-settlements activist and an American journalist were among 12 people detained by soldiers on Friday during a demonstration in the West Bank, an activist group’s spokeswoman said.

“The Israeli army arrested five Israeli activists including Jonathan Pollack and five foreigners as well as Ben Ehrenreich of the New York Times magazine and a Palestinian farmer working his land,” Abir Kopty said.

Kopty, spokeswoman for a group that coordinates “popular resistance” in the Palestinian territories, was speaking after the weekly demonstration in the Palestinian village of Nabi Saleh.

“The army arrived together with border guards equipped with handcuffs to arrest” demonstrators, she said.

The Israeli police and military said they were looking into the report.

Since 2009, Nabi Saleh has been the site of weekly demonstrations staged by Palestinian villagers and Israeli and international activists who oppose encroachment by a neighboring Jewish settlement.

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