RAMALLAH, (PIC)-- The Israeli military court in Ofer has decided on Wednesday to postpone verdict on the administrative custody of Palestinian young woman Hana’a Shalabi that was challenged by its lawyer.
The lawyer Jawad Bulous said that the court adjourned without specifying another date for its next hearing in the case of Hana’a who has been on hunger strike for 14 days.
He said that the judge adjourned to get acquainted with the secret report against Hana’a tabled by the Israeli intelligence.
The lawyer said that the administrative detention was passed against Hana’a at the pretext she was posing a threat to Israel’s security and to safety of the people. He added that the charge also includes planning attacks on Israel after her release in the prisoners’ exchange deal between Hamas and Israel.
He said that the defense team refuted all charges and demanded her immediate release, and drew the attention to the fact that the defendant was on hunger strike since her arrest two weeks ago.
Bulous said that Hana’a arrived to court from Hasharon jail exhausted from her hunger strike, but stressed that she would continue in her strike.
MP Samira Al-Halaika expressed discontent with the degree of solidarity with Hana’a, saying that the solidarity with Hana’a did not rise up to the situation of a young woman on hunger strike for two weeks.
She said that there should be a strategy for dealing with the Israeli administrative detention, which holds Palestinians in custody without charge.
The lawmaker said that the Palestinian people should escalate their objection to the detention against Hana’a and before her Khader Adnan, who waged a 66-day hunger strike before the Israeli court agreed to release him in April, into a wave of protests against the policy itself of administrative detention.
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The lawyer Jawad Bulous said that the court adjourned without specifying another date for its next hearing in the case of Hana’a who has been on hunger strike for 14 days.
He said that the judge adjourned to get acquainted with the secret report against Hana’a tabled by the Israeli intelligence.
The lawyer said that the administrative detention was passed against Hana’a at the pretext she was posing a threat to Israel’s security and to safety of the people. He added that the charge also includes planning attacks on Israel after her release in the prisoners’ exchange deal between Hamas and Israel.
He said that the defense team refuted all charges and demanded her immediate release, and drew the attention to the fact that the defendant was on hunger strike since her arrest two weeks ago.
Bulous said that Hana’a arrived to court from Hasharon jail exhausted from her hunger strike, but stressed that she would continue in her strike.
MP Samira Al-Halaika expressed discontent with the degree of solidarity with Hana’a, saying that the solidarity with Hana’a did not rise up to the situation of a young woman on hunger strike for two weeks.
She said that there should be a strategy for dealing with the Israeli administrative detention, which holds Palestinians in custody without charge.
The lawmaker said that the Palestinian people should escalate their objection to the detention against Hana’a and before her Khader Adnan, who waged a 66-day hunger strike before the Israeli court agreed to release him in April, into a wave of protests against the policy itself of administrative detention.
http://www.palestine-info.co.uk
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