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Jordanian MPs call for expelling Israeli Occupation ambassador

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Published :  
07-09-2023 20:23|

Jordanian MPs demanded Thursday an investigation into the crime of forcing Palestinian women to undress in front of their children after their homes were raided by Israeli Occupation police accompanied by dogs in Hebron.

A total of 59 Jordanian MPs signed a memorandum condemning the assault on the Palestinian women in Hebron, considering it a violation of human dignity and freedom.

In a statement, the MPs called on parliaments worldwide to condemn these disgraceful practices. They also urged the European Parliament and the Arab Parliament to condemn this heinous crime and take practical steps to expose the Zionist entity and its crimes against humanity, as well as its violations of international laws and treaties.

The MPs also called for the expulsion of the Israeli Occupation ambassador in Amman and the recall of the Jordanian ambassador from the occupied territories. 

An Israeli Occupation newspaper revealed Monday that in the incident, which happened in July, two masked female soldiers took five Palestine women to a room and compelled them to undress entirely. They threatened to set attack dogs on them if they resisted, and even released the dogs in their vicinity to coerce compliance.

Among the family members subjected to this ordeal were 53-year-old Ifaf, her 17-year-old daughter Zeinab, and her daughters-in-law Amal, Diala, and Rawan, all in their twenties.

Although they had already removed most of their outer clothing, they were forced to strip completely naked.

The soldiers also brandished their firearms to intimidate the women and deter male family members from intervening.

Furthermore, during the incident, the eldest son of the family, Harbi, was taken into custody.