Palestine: A session against al-Issawiya youths, for breaking the nightly house confinement decision

By: Sammi Ibrahem,Sr

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 Nazi Occupied Jerusalem: On Saturday morning, members of the Nazi occupation police and intelligence services, young men from the village of Al-Issawiya (northeast of Jerusalem) who were imposed a night house arrest warrant, were notified of attending a session in Nazi court tomorrow, due to the violation of the decision.

Anwar Ebeid Al-Quds News reported that the occupation forces stormed their homes during the evening hours yesterday to ensure their commitment to night-time house arrest.

He added that the Nazi occupation forces stormed the houses again this morning and delivered a notification to attend the “Central” court of the occupation in the city tomorrow morning, in addition to seven other youths, after the prosecution lodged an appeal against them because they broke the decision of the Minister of the Nazi Occupation Army and their lack of commitment to it on Thursday.

He pointed out that the occupation police informed him of her intention to break into his workplace and deliver the summons because he was not at home.

The young men who were forced to night detention had organized with the people of the village of Al-Issawiyah a protest stand against the decision, at the entrance to the village in conjunction with the entry into force of the decision.

The Nazi occupation police came and arrested the young men; Anwar Obaid, Fayez Muhaisen, Nadim Al-Safadi, Adam Mahmoud, Nidal Farroukh, and Saleh Abu Asab, and they were transferred to the investigation under the pretext of breaking the decision.

It is reported that night home confinement was imposed on nine young men from the village for periods ranging between two months and four months.

Prisoner Zahran continues his strike for the 104th day

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Prisoner Ahmed Zahran (42 years old) is continuing his hunger strike for the 104th day in a row, in protest against his administrative detention.

Human rights sources said that the prisoner Zahran continues his strike despite his difficult and dangerous health conditions in the “Ramla prison clinic”, with the Nazi occupation authorities continuing to refuse to set a ceiling for his administrative detention.

The Nazi occupation authorities continue to impose a number of forms of abuse against him, the most prominent of which is to deny him access and isolate him in difficult circumstances, except for the pressures practiced by prisoners around the clock. 

It is noteworthy that the current strike of the prisoner Zahran is the second strike during this year, as he went on a hunger strike that he initiated in March 2019 and lasted for 39 days, and ended it after promises to end his administrative detention, but the occupation violated his promise to release him, and issued an arrest decision A new administrator, as a result, initiated the current strike. 

Zahran is a former prisoner who spent 15 years in detention camps and is the father of four.

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