Hebrew Slogans Calling for Tamimi’s Release Spotted in Tel Aviv

Palestinian teenager Ahed al-Tamimi appears before an Israeli court. (Getty Images)
Palestinian teenager Ahed al-Tamimi appears before an Israeli court. (Getty Images)
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Hebrew Slogans Calling for Tamimi’s Release Spotted in Tel Aviv

Palestinian teenager Ahed al-Tamimi appears before an Israeli court. (Getty Images)
Palestinian teenager Ahed al-Tamimi appears before an Israeli court. (Getty Images)

Hebrew slogans calling for the release of Palestinian teenager Ahed al-Tamimi have been scrawled on the walls of poor neighborhoods in Tel Aviv.

Written in fluent Hebrew, some of the slogans read “Freedom for Ahed al-Tamimi,” “Ahed al-Tamimi is a hero” and “We love you Ahed al-Tamimi.”

The Tel Aviv municipality was quick to erase the writings and police have launched a probe into the matter.

They suspect that Arabs fluent in Hebrew are behind it. They also did not rule out however the possibility that radical Jews may be involved.

An Israeli court had on Monday extended Tamimi’s detention to Wednesday.

Tamimi, 16, was arrested for slapping Israeli soldiers. She was filmed in December outside her family home, pushing, kicking and slapping soldiers, who fended off the blows without retaliating.

The prosecution is demanding that her detention be extended until all judicial measures against her are complete. Her defense has demanded that she be released because it believes that the prosecution is demanding too harsh a sentence.

Her lawyer presented to the court several cases of Jewish settlers who had done much more than slap a soldier and their detention was not extended until their judicial measures were over.

Tamimi should not be discriminated against simply because she is an Arab, she added.

She was indicted earlier this month on several counts, including attacking the soldiers.

The European Union had expressed on Friday its concern over her ongoing detention.



Starmer: Britain Moving Jets to Middle East to Support Regional Security

Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer leaves 10 Downing Street to attend the weekly Prime Ministers' Questions session in parliament in London, Wednesday, June 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer leaves 10 Downing Street to attend the weekly Prime Ministers' Questions session in parliament in London, Wednesday, June 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
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Starmer: Britain Moving Jets to Middle East to Support Regional Security

Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer leaves 10 Downing Street to attend the weekly Prime Ministers' Questions session in parliament in London, Wednesday, June 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer leaves 10 Downing Street to attend the weekly Prime Ministers' Questions session in parliament in London, Wednesday, June 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

Britain is moving additional military assets, including fighter jets, to the Middle East to provide support across the region, Prime Minister Keir Starmer told reporters on Saturday as he was en route to a Group of Seven meeting in Canada.

Iran and Israel traded missiles and airstrikes on Saturday, the day after Israel launched an air offensive against its old enemy, killing commanders and scientists and bombing nuclear sites in a stated bid to stop it building an atomic weapon.

"We are moving assets to the region, including jets, and that is for contingency support in the region," Starmer said.

Britain already has fighter jets in the Middle East as part of an operation to counter threats in Iraq and Syria.

Crews began deployment preparations on Friday morning, when it was clear the situation in the region was deteriorating, a spokesperson for the prime minister said.

Further refueling aircraft from British bases have been deployed, and additional fighter jets will be sent, the spokesperson added.

Iran warned the United States, United Kingdom and France that their bases and ships in the region will be targeted if they help stop Tehran's strikes on Israel, Iran state media reported Saturday.