The sentencing did not only carry an eight-month prison sentence for Ahed, but also a 5,000 NIS ($1,400 USD) fine as well as three years of a suspended sentence. Two other Tamimi women strugglers were sentenced at the same time: Ahed’s mother, Nariman, a leader in the indigenous land defense movement in their village of Nabi Saleh, and Ahed’s cousin, Nour.

Nariman Tamimi will also serve an eight-month prison sentence alongside her daughter and a three-year suspended sentence; she was fined 6,000 NIS ($1,780 USD) for filming Ahed’s confrontation with an occupying soldier and livestreaming it on Facebook. Nour was sentenced to her time served and fined 2,000 NIS ($500 USD). CONTINUE READING

3 thoughts on “The sentencing of Ahed, Nariman and Nour Tamimi: The struggle continues!”
  1. The soldiers should not have been there,illegally occupied land. Big brave jews,using a girl as an example.

  2. No one stood up for Christ on his day of crucifixion, by the two-headed beast, nor have they stood for a child who was protecting herself and her family. This is only a sprinkling of what the beast has in store. It will get worse. The two-headed serpent knows no peace, yet everyone is hypnotized by it and unable to see or hear what is staring directly at them.

  3. No one stood up for Christ on his day of crucifixion, by the two-headed beast, nor have they stood for a child who was protecting herself and her family. This is only a sprinkling of what the beast has in store. It will get worse. The two-headed serpent knows no peace, yet everyone is hypnotized by it and unable to see or hear what is staring directly at them.

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