Canadian injured in West Bank in what local group calls assault by Israeli settlers
OTTAWA — Global Affairs Canada said Monday it is aware of a Canadian citizen injured in the West Bank and is providing consular help after what local activists described as an attack by Israeli settlers.
Manal Tamimi, a prominent activist in the West Bank, met Monday with a Canadian woman she said was among four foreigners attacked early Sunday by Israeli settlers in the Ein ad-Duyuk area northwest of the city of Jericho.
“She has bruises all over her body,” Tamimi told The Canadian Press moments after visiting the Canadian woman Monday evening in Ramallah.
A local organization called Unarmed Civilian Protection in Palestine said settlers attacked one Canadian and three Italians who were taking part in programs to protect Palestinians from settler violence through a group called Faz3a.


