Israeli forces detain Spanish, Australian pro-Palestinian activists
The Israeli military said the two women overstayed their visas, but also alleged they were involved in violent protests in the West Bank. Their lawyer, Omer Shatz, said he believes the pair were targeted for what he described as peaceful protests against Israeli policies in the West Bank.
The two women are members of the International Solidarity Movement, which has been active in the Palestinian territories for several years.
Shatz said the women were in detention but that a judge issued an order preventing their deportation. He identified them as Ariadna Jove Marti, 25, of Spain, and Bridgette Chappell, 21, of Australia.
The women's roommate, Ryan Olander, said about a dozen Israeli soldiers broke into the apartment before dawn Sunday and demanded to see everyone's passports. Soldiers searched the apartment, confiscated a laptop and two video cameras and told the women to pack up their things, said Olander, of St. Paul, Minnesota.
International Solidarity Movement activists show up at points of friction between Israeli troops and Palestinian demonstrators, often trying to block the soldiers. They take part in weekly protests against Israel's West Bank separation barrier.
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