Young Boy Who's an American Citizen Locked Up in Israeli Jail--And the U.S. 
'Doesn't Even Care'
New Orleans-born Mohammed Khalek was taken from his home by eight rifle-toting 
Israeli soldiers.
Ofer Prison, an Israeli military jail.
Photo Credit: Magister/Wikimedia Commons
April 15, 2013  |   
 
  

A Palestinian was arrested last week for allegedly throwing stones 
and is being held in an Israeli jail, a mundane and daily occurrence in 
the occupied West Bank. But this case has made headlines--and it’s 
because the Palestinian is a 14-year-old who also has American 
citizenship. 
New Orleans-born Mohammed Khalek was taken from his home last week by eight 
rifle-toting Israeli soldiers. He’s accused of throwing stones at Israeli cars 
near Silwad, northeast of Ramallah. Khalek has yet to be 
charged, and his detention has been extended until April 14. Addameer 
advocacy officer Randa Wahbe  told Haaretz that Khlaek “was told by 
interrogators that if he confessed to rock throwing quickly, he would be 
released.” 
Khalek’s case has garnered coverage in the  Associated Press and Reuters.The 
media outlets are highlighting how Khalek’s case is an example of Palestinian 
children routinely being locked up in Israeli military jails. 
Reuters’ Noah Browning reports that Khalek appeared in jail with “his ankles 
shackled together just above 
his running shoes.” Browning also reports that the boy’s father, 
Abdulwahab Khalek, said that Mohammed “was maltreated and had his braces broken 
from his teeth during the course of his arrest in the early 
hours of April 5.” 
“The Israeli military's treatment of Mohammed Khalak is appalling and all too 
common,” Human Rights Watch’s Bill Van Esveld told Reuters. 
“There's no justification for ... shackling him for 12 hours and 
interrogating him while refusing to let him see his father or a lawyer.” 
The Associated Press story notes that a  United Nations report recently 
castigated the Israeli military for its abuses of the rights of 
Palestinian children. 700 Palestinian children a year are arrested by 
the Israeli military, according to UNICEF. Here’s more from  the report: 
"Ill-treatment of Palestinian children in the Israeli military detention system 
appears to be widespread, systematic and institutionalized... 
The pattern of ill-treatment includes the arrests of children at 
their homes between midnight and 5:00 am by heavily armed soldiers; the 
practice of blindfolding children and tying their hands with plastic 
ties; physical and verbal abuse during transfer to an interrogation 
site, including the use of painful restraints; lack of access to water, 
food, toilet facilities and medical care; interrogation using physical 
violence and threats; coerced confessions; and lack of access to lawyers or 
family members during interrogation." 
The report goes on to say that "these practices are in violation of 
international law that protects all children against ill-treatment when 
in contact with law enforcement, military and judicial institutions." 
The boy’s father lashed out at the American government’s response to his son’s 
arrest in an interview with  Reuters. “The U.S. government is obligated to do 
something for us, but it 
doesn't even care. They've lost the issue somewhere in their back 
pocket,” he told the news outlet. 
The indifference is to be expected. American citizens mistreated by 
the Israeli military are denied adequate help by the U.S. government. 
For instance, the U.S. government  waited three days to contact the family of 
Furkan Dogan, who was executed at point-blank range on board the Mavi Marmara, 
the 
aid ship part of the 2010 flotilla trying to break the blockade of Gaza. Dogan 
was a U.S. citizen of Turkish descent. The U.S. declined to 
investigate the death of Dogan, preferring to allow Israel to do so 
itself. 


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