RAMALLAH, May 10, 2015 (WAFA) – The
Israeli military court of Ofer on Sunday sentenced five Palestinian
ex-detainees – who were released in the Gilad Shalit prisoners swap in 2011 and
were rearrested in 2014 – to serve the remainder of their original sentences,
according to the Palestinian Prisoner’s Club (PPC).
The five prisoners were identified as
Mahdi Assi from Nablus, Khaled Makhamreh from Hebron, Samer al-Issawi from Jerusalem,
Nayef Shawamreh from Hebron and Wa’el Abu Jalboush from Jenin. Another
ex-detainee; Na’el al-Bargouti, was sentenced to 30 months in jail. He was also
released in 2011 prisoners swap and was re-captured by Israel last June.
In June
2014, Israel recaptured at least 50 ex-detainees who were released in the
2011 prisoners exchange deal with Hamas. These prisoners, along with hundreds
others, remain held either under administrative detention - without indictment
or trial - or are still awaiting military court ruling.
The arrests were made
based on a 2009 military article that enables Israeli prosecutors to push for
reinstating prisoners' original sentences if they commit an offence. In these
cases, neither the prisoner nor the lawyer is informed of the evidence that can
be used to incarcerate them again.
In 2013, a team of
Palestinian lawyers petitioned Israel's high court regarding Article 186 of
military order 1651, the regulation that particularly affected those released
in the Shalit deal.
Addameer, a local
prisoner human rights group, called it an “unjustified” act that “undermines
the protection of prisoners and ex-prisoners”.
A total of 63
re-arrested prisoners went on a hunger strike in September 2014 to demand their
release; however they remain behind bars until the moment as Israel refuses to
discuss their situation, Israeli Haaretz daily reported.
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