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Disabled child assaulted by Israeli forces in East Jerusalem

30 April 2026
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Israeli forces reportedly assaulted a disabled child and his brother during a raid in occupied East Jerusalem, according to local sources. A video circulating on social media showed the child, identified as Mahdi Abu Talib, who has special needs, being chased by Israeli soldiers through the Shu’fat refugee camp, appearing frightened and disoriented. Despite his condition, soldiers continued their pursuit, resulting in Mahdi being briefly detained and his brother being physically beaten. Since the outbreak of the Gaza war in October 2023, there has been an increase in violence against Palestinians in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, with over 1,100 Palestinians reportedly killed and approximately 12,000 injured in various attacks by Israeli forces and settlers.

Why It Matters

The incident highlights ongoing tensions and violence in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, particularly in the context of the increasing hostilities following the Gaza war that began in October 2023. The presence of approximately 750,000 Israeli settlers in the West Bank, including about 250,000 in East Jerusalem, is often cited as a violation of international law, contributing to the complexity of the situation. The reported assaults on vulnerable individuals, including children with disabilities, raise serious concerns about human rights violations. Historical context shows that violence and military operations in these regions have escalated in recent years, resulting in significant civilian casualties and ongoing humanitarian issues.

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