The Palestinian girl's family accused Israeli police to arrest a 23-year-old activist because of the opposition to the government to expel the Palestinians from Jerusalem.
Mona El-Kurd's father, 23, said police to home today, arresting his daughter to the interrogation, and leaving a summoning paper for her twin brother Muhammad.
In the Shared Video on Social Network, Mona El-Kurd was handcuffed by police, leaving the house in Sheikh Jarrah, where Palestinian families settle down here continually expressed angrily with construction policy
Mona El-Kurd, Palestinian activist, participated in demand for Sheikh Jarrah, Jerusalem, May 29.
Mona El-Kurd's family is facing the risk of losing houses.
Mona El-Kurd's father responded to the press before the police station in Jerusalem, called his daughter's arrest as a terrorist parents, because the younger generation was a voice to bring the neighborhood to the world.
He said Muhammad to teach in Ramallah but was returning to the police summons.
Under Israeli law, if the Jews prove that the family lives in eastern Jerusalem before the Arab - Israeli war in 1948, the war leads to the establishment of the Israeli State, they can request to return the property,
Palestinians with his father became refugees during the 1948 war there was no way to regain houses or land in Israel today.
While Palestinians and supporters consider this issue of land conflict, Jewish settlers and supporters consider it a merely asset dispute, so resolve in Israeli court.
The protest in Sheikh Jarrah spread to the Al-Aqsa Islamic Cathedral at the beginning of the month, leaving the persecution of Israeli security forces against the Palestinians there.
Hamas, the Muslim group controlled Palestinian Gaza area, responded by launching a series of missiles towards Israel on May 10, causing a 11-day war between the Jewish state and the Palestinian rebels.