Daijiworld Media Network - Amsterdam
Amsterdam, Jun 2: Malak Mahmoud, a heavily pregnant woman who was filmed being thrown to the ground by a Dutch police officer during the detention of her Palestinian husband from Gaza, has spoken out about the incident, drawing widespread attention and criticism.
The incident occurred in the Dutch city of Zeist, where police were carrying out the detention of Mahmoud's husband. Video footage circulating on social media showed a police officer using force against Mahmoud, causing her to fall to the ground despite her advanced stage of pregnancy.
Following the incident, police in Zeist issued a statement confirming that they are reviewing the actions of the officers involved and have launched an internal investigation into the use of force.

Authorities said the circumstances surrounding the arrest and the subsequent confrontation are being examined to determine whether police procedures were properly followed.
Mahmoud's husband, a Palestinian from Gaza, was being detained by law enforcement officials when the incident took place. Details regarding the reasons for his detention have not been publicly disclosed.
The footage has sparked concern among rights advocates and members of the public, with calls for accountability and transparency in the investigation.
Dutch police said the review would assess all available evidence, including video recordings and witness accounts, before any conclusions are reached.
The investigation remains ongoing.