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Ahmad Muna and his brother Mahmud, owners of the Educational Bookshop in East Jerusalem, were arrested by Israeli police on February 8, 2025, following a raid at their stores. Authorities allege that they sold books that incite terrorism, including a children's coloring book titled "From the River to the Sea," which is often associated with pro-Palestinian protests and challenges the legitimacy of Israel, as reported by the Associated Press.
The police operation has sparked international criticism, with diplomatic representatives from several European countries, including Switzerland, attending the court hearing in solidarity with the Muna brothers. Germany's ambassador to Israel, Steffen Seibert, expressed concern over the arrests, calling the Muna family "peace-loving and open to discussions."
The court has extended the men's detention for one day and mandated five days of house arrest. Despite the arrests, both branches of the Educational Bookshop resumed operations shortly afterward, continuing to provide literature on the history of Israel and Palestine, as well as hosting cultural events.