Wednesday, August 9

Three Israelis expelled from Fiji

Bethlehem - Ma'an - The Israeli newspaper, Yedioth Ahronoth, has stated that a Muslim administrator in the Fijian immigration department humiliated and expelled three Israeli citizens from the Republic of the Fiji Islands, because she thought that they could have participated in the humiliation of Palestinians during their service in the Israeli army.

The soldiers said that, as they arrived, the administrator asked for their identity cards. When they asked why they needed ID cards, she allegedly yelled: "You know quite well how to ask for Palestinian IDs and how to humiliate people."

The Israelis had been touring Australia on vacation. One of them, Eldar Avracohen, described the experience of being asked for ID and detained by armed forces as being "The most humiliating experience I have ever gone through."

Within a few hours, armed police arrived and took the three to spend a night in a detention center, to be sent back to Sydney the following morning
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