tamimi in A Sentence

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    Tamimi says she would do it again.

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    Qadi al- Nu'man al- Tamimi.

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    Rallies in support of Tamimi took place in North America and Europe.

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    Footage of the incident was uploaded to Nariman Tamimi's Facebook page and went viral.

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    Tamimi has been charged with 12 counts including assault and could face a lengthy jail term if convicted.

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    On December 15, 2017, Tamimi took part in a demonstration opposing the expansion of Israeli settlements near her village.

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    Al Tamimi claimed there is no proof that the defendant was driving the bus at 94KPH when the crash happened.

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    Tamimi was sentenced to eight months in prison after agreeing to a plea bargain and released on 29 July 2018.

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    In December 2016, the United States denied Tamimi a visa for a speaking tour titled"No Child Behind Bars/Living Resistance.

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    Tamimi has been described as one of the new symbols of Palestinian resistance to Israeli military occupation in the West Bank.

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    Tamimi has been involved in protests and political agitation expressing her opposition to the expansion of Israeli settlements and detention of Palestinians.

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    On 15 December 2017, Tamimi took part in a demonstration in Nabi Salih opposing the expansion of Israeli settlements near her village.

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    Her mother was also charged with incitement and assault after posting a video in which the indictment claims Tamimi urged violent attacks against Israel.

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    On 24 March 2018, Tamimi agreed to a plea bargain with prosecutors whereby she would serve eight months in prison and pay a 5,000-shekel($1,437) fine.

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    Jesse Roberts of Rise Up International and Jesse Locke of AMZ Productions filmed a documentary, Radiance Of Resistance, that featured the then 14-year-old Tamimi and 9-year-old Janna Jihad.

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    According to the Tamimi family, during the protest Ahed's 15-year-old cousin Mohammed Tamimi was shot in the head at close range with a rubber-coated steel bullet, severely wounding him.

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    To protect Tamimi from harassment, her family relocated her to a relative's home in Ramallah, where she could continue her secondary education without passing through Israeli checkpoints en route.

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    In response, Tamimi, along with her mother and cousin Nour, approached the two soldiers outside the Tamimi home, and were filmed slapping, kicking, and shoving them; the soldiers did not retaliate.

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    Despite concerns about the use of military court for a minor who may have been singled out for"embarrassing the occupation", thirteen days later Tamimi was charged with assault, incitement, and throwing stones; her mother and Nour joined her, having been arrested in relation to the incident.

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