Video: Meet the Israeli activist suspected of ‘incitement to terror’ for protesting Israeli colonialism

From Mondoweiss – After about two months of detention, Israeli authorities released Israeli activist Jonathan Pollak on February 20. Pollak was arrested after right-wing group Ad Kan filed a suit against him for protesting in the West Bank and allegedly “attacking IDF soldiers”. During his detention, Pollak refused to pay a NIS 500 bail (around $145) set by a Jerusalem judge for, in Pollak’s words, refusing to “recognize the legitimacy of the Israeli system.”...
Palestinian journalist Ahmad Al-Bazz interviewed Pollak following his release.

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