Today, 0/02/2011, Ghazi Bsharat, 19, was grazing his animals in Hadidiya area when he was beaten and arrested  by Israeli soldiers.

Ghazi was walking around with his animals, 700m from his home when his family saw him beaten by soldiers.

Then he dispappeared for two hours. His family didn’t know where he was, if he was injured, laying down alone somewhere or if he was arrested, as his phone was closed.

Finally Ghazi came back home after hours of detention in the occupation jails.

This can of aggression on Al Hadidiya communities happen often.

Al Hadidya is located in the Northern Jordan Valley and is surrounded by three military camps and two settlements, Ro’i and Beqarot.

Ro’i settlement

Settlers and soldiers come often to the Bedouin communities of the area to hit or arrest them or to steal or even kill their animals.

Hadidya communities houses were demolished several times by the army and their water spring was confiscated to provide water to the settlements that produce vegetables, fruits, herbs, flowers and even fish.

Ghazi father standing between his house and Ro’i settlement