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Palestinian teen Ahed Tamimi enters a military courtroom escorted by Israeli security personnel at Ofer Prison, near the West Bank city of Ramallah in a January 15 court appearance. Photo: Reuters

Palestinian teen in soldier-slapping viral video is jailed for eight months in plea deal

Ahed Tamimi, 17, has been hailed as a hero by Palestinian supporters but decried as a propaganda pawn by some Israelis

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A Palestinian teenager arrested after a viral video showed her hit two Israeli soldiers in the occupied West Bank reached a plea deal on Wednesday that will see her serve eight months in prison.

The Israeli military court where Ahed Tamimi was being tried accepted the deal between her and prosecutors in the case that has drawn international attention.

Tamimi, 16 at the time of the incident in December, has been hailed as a hero by Palestinians who see her as bravely standing up to Israel’s occupation of the West Bank.

Israelis accuse her family of using Tamimi, now 17, as a pawn in staged provocations.

She told reporters on Wednesday before the court accepted the agreement that “there is no justice under occupation and this is an illegitimate court.”

Tamimi’s sentence in the agreement includes time served and a fine of 5,000 shekels (US$1,430), said her lawyer Gaby Lasky, meaning she is to be released in the summer.

She accepted to plead guilty to four of the 12 charges against her under the agreement, including assault, incitement and two counts of obstructing soldiers, Lasky said.

The Israeli army said in a statement after the sentence that it “will continue operating in order to preserve the security and public order in (the West Bank) and enforce the law as it pertains to anyone who harms (Israeli) soldiers and incites violence.”

Lasky only accepted to present the plea bargain to the military court after it first accepted an agreement with Tamimi’s mother, Nariman Tamimi.

A plea deal for Nariman Tamimi will also see her serve eight months in jail including time served, along with a 6,000-shekel fine, she said.

Earlier in the day in the same case, Tamimi’s cousin Nour Tamimi had her plea deal approved that saw her go free, the lawyer said.
Palestinian teenager Ahed Tamimi appears at the Israeli Ofer military court for a hearing near the West Bank village of Betunia on February 13. Photo: EPA

The 20-year-old was sentenced to 16 days – already served after her arrest – and fined 2,000 shekels for assault of a soldier.

Both Ahed Tamimi and her mother were ordered held in custody throughout their trials, while Nour Tamimi had been freed on bail.

At one point in the court on Wednesday, in a sign of the passions involved in the case, an activist slapped one of the prosecutors in the head as he was leaving and was later arrested.

Tamimi’s family says the December 15 incident that led to the arrests occurred in the yard of their home in Nabi Saleh, near Ramallah in the West Bank.

The Israeli military said the soldiers were in the area to prevent Palestinians from throwing stones at Israeli motorists.

The video shows the cousins approaching two soldiers and telling them to leave before shoving, kicking and slapping them. Ahed Tamimi is the more aggressive of the two in the video.

The heavily armed soldiers do not respond to what appears to be an attempt to provoke rather than seriously harm them.

They then move backwards after Nariman Tamimi becomes involved.

Ahed Tamimi, who comes from a family of prominent activists, has been involved in a series of previous incidents, with older pictures of her confronting soldiers widely published.

Palestinians have flooded social media with praise and support.

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: Palestinian teen girl jailed over ‘slap’ video
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