An American-Jewish activist had her arm broken by Israeli police who forcefully dispersed a Jerusalem Day protest last week, +972 Magazine reported.
Twenty-five-year-old Sarah Brammer-Shlay was part of a group of American and Israeli Jews who staged a peaceful sit-in at Damascus Gate last Wednesday. The demonstrators were trying to have the annual March of the Flags rerouted.
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The activists were physically threatened by Israeli police who dragged them away from their sit-in, one in a headlock. The event was caught on camera and protesters can be clearly heard chanting “the whole world is watching” as they are dispersed.
According to +972 Magazine, Brammer-Shlay is due to have a $25,000 operation on her broken arm on Thursday.
In a statement released last week, Israel Police Spokesperson Mickey Rosenfeld did not deny that the police broke Brammer-Shlay’s arm. There has been no comment from the US following the incident.
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