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Supreme Court of Israel today rejected a request for the immediate release of a Palestinian prisoner Khalil Awadeh, went on an intermittent hunger strike for more than five months to demand an end to administrative detention without charge or trial.
The court rejected the request for his release and confirmed the decision of the previous instances “to freeze“His administrative detention,” explained his lawyer, “ Ahlam Hadadin statements compiled by the official Palestinian news agency vafa.
Given the serious deterioration in Avada’s health, weighs only 38 kg, Last Friday, the court decided to “freeze” the administrative detention so that the prisoner could be transferred to a hospital in Tel Avivbut that does not mean its cancellation, which began in December without a formal charge or trial.
Prisoners without charge
The Israeli Supreme Court considers that this is an appropriate measure in this case, but for Society of Palestinian Prisoners this is just a pretext for him to end his hunger strike and reinstate administrative detention, a formula that in the occupied Israeli territories can be extended for years without charge.
Awadeh, 40, who is affiliated with the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), is in an Israeli hospital with his hands handcuffed to a bed after his health deteriorated due to a prolonged hunger strike. which adds up to 160 consecutive days, started on March 3 with a two-week break.
Natal in the Hebron region, the southern part of the occupied West Bank, broke through at the end of June. 111 day fast in June after Israeli prison authorities assured him that his administrative detention would not be extended, but resumed the hunger strike on 5 July after that promise was not kept.
The case of Jalil Awadeh came to the fore after a ceasefire ended a three-day firefight between Israeli and PID forces in Gaza, as his release was part of the deal, according to Palestinian sources, though Israel denies this.
Since 2002, Awadeh has been imprisoned by Israel on numerous occasions, mostly administratively.
Israel’s administrative detention policy allows the arrest of Palestinians without charge or trial, with renewable intervals of 3 to 6 months -indefinitely extended- about “secret evidence” that Israeli military authorities say they cannot disclose to detainees or their lawyers for security reasons.
Israel is currently under administrative detention, which is condemned by the international community. over 680 Palestinians.
Amnesty International described the policy as “brutal and unjust practices that help maintain the Israeli system of apartheid against the Palestinians”. (EFE)
The legislator said that economic interests are behind the project, approved at the insistence of the plenary session of the parliament. On the other hand, MP Alex Paredes of the ruling Magisterial Bloc justified his group’s support for the project’s persistence despite the government’s compliance with the law.
Source: RPP

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