Palestinian Director Arrested After Violent Encounter with Israeli Settlers

Matthew Teller, an author known for his works such as Nine Quarters of Jerusalem, has resigned from the Society of Authors (SoA) in protest against its response to the recent Israeli police raid on the Educational Bookshop in occupied East Jerusalem. The raid occurred on February 9, resulting in the arrest of booksellers Mahmoud and Ahmed Muna. Teller criticized the SoA’s statement for failing to mention Israel or Palestine, describing it as an “abject failure” and a “betrayal" of free expression.
The SoA's statement, issued on February 13, mentioned concerns over police actions but did not address the specifics of the incident directly, prompting Teller to leave the organization. A representative from the SoA expressed regret over Teller's departure but stated they lacked sufficient information for an in-depth comment on the bookshop raid.
During the raid, over 250 books were confiscated, including titles with Palestinian themes. A GoFundMe campaign has raised more than £30,000 (around $38,000) to support the shop and its employees during this challenging period. The Educational Bookshop has been a cultural staple in Jerusalem since 1984.