Tammy, the symbol of Palestinian resistance to be released on Sunday 12A52.27-G
(32.98) Tammy, the symbol of Palestinian resistance to be released on Sunday
Ahmad Tamimi (17) became the symbol of Palestinian resistance by slapping the occupationist Israeli army. He is about to be released from prison in Israel on Sunday. Prison authorities said Tamima and her mother will be released on this day.
Ahmad Tamimadhi is being released, after the release, they will return to their village after the Jabara checkpoint adjacent to the Palestinian city of Rupkuram. They also have a press conference.
Babem, father of Ahmad Tamimi, said that he was eagerly awaiting the release of wife and child. He did not agree to anything.
Israeli army occupied by Tamimi's house on December 15, 2017. 16-year-old Tamimi said that the occupying forces were standing there at the entrance of the house. As the words did not work, they tried to shake the two soldiers standing in the way and push them away. It also did not profit At the end of the house they started slapping. At one point his video of this adventurous role was viral in social media. Israeli troops arrested Tamimi and her mother in the incident. On remand in multiple cases On the contrary, the demand for his release from the various parts of the world, including the United Kingdom outside of Palestine, has been raised. A 16-year-old girl became the liberation movement of the Palestinian people and the third Intifador symbolic character.
Ahmad Tamimi, a resident of Nabi Saleh village near Ramallah town in Palestine. For many years every month protests came out in his village. Tamimi took part in the first procession at the age of 9.
In 2015, at the age of 11, several photos and videos of him were spread. In an image, with the help of Mother and Chachi, trying to save his cousin Mohammad from the Israeli army. It is seen in the picture that Ahad bites an Israeli soldier to save his brother. Two years after publication of that photo, Ahad was given the Handala bravery award in Turkey. Turkish President Rajab Tayyib Erdovan invited him for a photo standing in front of the occupation force. An American organization invited him to speak at an event on child rights. Sadly, the US administration did not give him a visa.