Israeli court extends administrative detention of MP Dahbour

  • News
  • November 02, 2017
Israeli court extends administrative detention of MP Dahbour

An Israeli court on Wednesday extended the administrative detention of Palestinian lawmaker Ibrahim Dahbour for another four months, without indictment or trial.
His family said that after his detention last March, MP Dahbour was immediately held in administrative detention for four months, adding that an Israeli court extended his detention twice after that and refused to release him.
MP Dahbour was kidnapped by Israeli soldiers at a military checkpoint on March 23, 2017. He had been jailed several times before, mostly after his election to the Palestinian Legislative Council in 2006.
In a different incident, Israeli soldiers at al-Jalama crossing withdrew a permit allowing a Palestinian citizen from Jenin refugee camp to visit his brother in an Israeli jail.

 

Picked for you

MP ABU HALABIYA: THERE HAS BEEN A SIGNIFICANT INCREASE IN THE DEMOLITION OF JERUSALEMITES’ HOMES IN 2020

MP ABU HALABIYA: THERE HAS BEEN A SIGNIFICANT INCREASE IN THE DEMOLITION OF JERUSALEMITES’ HOMES IN 2020

The head of the Jerusalem Committee in the Palestinian Legislative Council, MP Dr. Ahmed Abu Halabiya, said that there was a significant increase in the demolition of homes, this year, by the Israeli occupation in this year. The member of the league of Parliamentarians for Al-Quds added, during a press conference, that the year 2020 has been the most destructive. The homes of Jerusalemites have... Read more