While armed Jewish invaders in the occupied West Bank forcibly detain a Palestinian Bedouin child, Israeli forces, who came to "intervene" in the incident, detained Palestinian women who tried to defend the child.
The incident, which was reflected on amateur cameras, took place in the town of Khan al-Ahmar, where the Bedouin communities living under the threat of forced deportation by Israel live in the West Bank and where there is an illegal Jewish occupation nearby.
According to the images shared on social media and the information provided by the Israeli human rights organization B'Tselem, a boy from the Bedouin community in Khan al-Ahmar went out to graze his herd near his home.
At that time, a settler from the illegal Jewish occupation of Kfar Adumim, carrying a US-made M16 automatic rifle, detained the shepherd boy by forcing him to sit on the ground.
Two young Palestinian women in the area resisted the occupying man to save the child, but were unsuccessful.
In the footage, it was seen that Israeli forces handcuffed Palestinian women and took them away, while social media users reacted to the incident.
Users, in their comments, drew attention to "Israeli violence supported by Israel's apartheid regime, Jewish occupier terrorism, child abuse and taxes of US citizens."
The incident, which was reflected in the cameras, once again revealed the arbitrary and discriminatory practices of Israel and the terror of the Jewish occupation, which Palestinians and Palestinian Bedouin communities in the West Bank are exposed to on a daily basis.
Around 700,000 Jewish occupiers live in approximately 300 illegal and illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem.
Jewish occupation units in the West Bank and East Jerusalem are considered illegal under international law.
According to international reports, at least 488 people, including 263 children, have been forcibly displaced since 2022 due to the increasing attacks and abuses by the occupier against Palestinian bedouin communities in the West Bank.