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Israel Issues Administrative Detention Orders against 32 Palestinian Prisoners

RAMALLAH, August 3, 2015 (WAFA) – Israeli authorities issued administrative detention orders against 32 Palestinians, Monday reported the Palestinian Prisoner’s Club (PPC).

PPC said while three prisoners received administrative detention orders for the first time, the remaining 29 prisoners received renewed administrative orders.

Administrative detention is a procedure that allows the Israeli military to hold prisoners indefinitely on secret information without charging them or allowing them to stand trial.

Israel routinely uses administrative detention against Palestinians. Statistics show that over the years, thousands of Palestinians have been held in Israeli custody as administrative detainees for extended periods of time.

The Israel human rights group B’Tselem says that, “International law stipulates that [administrative detention] may be exercised only in very exceptional cases – and then only as a last possible resort, when there are no other means available to prevent the danger.”

“Israel's use of administrative detention blatantly violates the restrictions of international law. Israel carries it out in a highly classified manner that denies detainees the possibility of mounting a proper defense.”

Palestinian detainees have continuously resorted to open-ended hunger strikes as a way to protest their illegal administrative detention and to demand an end to this policy which violates international law.

Currently, there are two Palestinian prisoners on an open-ended hunger strike against Israel’s practice of administrative detention. They are identified as Mohammad Allan, an attorney from Nablus, and Abdul-Majid Kderat from Tubas in the West Bank.

Meanwhile, prisoner Khere Daraghmeh, is hunger striking against medical negligence by the Israel Prison Service.

In April 2015, the United Nations Human Rights Office (OHCHR) expressed concern by the continued and increasing use of administrative detention by Israeli authorities against Palestinians.

There are around 500 detainees serving administrative detention in several Israeli jails. 18 of the Palestinian Legislative Council members are currently held in Israeli detention without charge or trial, including the most recent arrest of Khalida Jarrar.

“The Israeli practice of administrative detention has been condemned on numerous occasions by the UN Human Rights Office and the Human Rights Committee that oversees implementation of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, which Israel has ratified, said the UN News Center.

“OHCHR reiterates it call on Israel to end its practice of administrative detention and to either release without delay or to promptly charge all administrative detainees and prosecute them with all the judicial guarantees required by international human rights law,” OHCHR spokesperson Ravina Shamdasani said.

To be noted, in July 30, The Israeli parliament, Knesset, cast its approval on its second and third reading of a legislation allowing the force-feeding of hunger striking Palestinian detainees in Israeli jails.

“Force-feeding constitutes a serious violation of human rights and the right of a person to do as they wish with their body,” said the group. “International human rights groups and health organizations took a position based on ethics, morality, and science. This law asks doctors to violate a centuries-old oath,” said a statement issued by Joint List oppositionist Arab group in the Knesset.

Following are the names of the 33 detainees who received administrative detention orders:

Ra’ed Sharabati

Hebron

Three months

Munther Abu Atwan

Hebron

Four months

Imad Ismail

Hebron

Four months

Shaher Abu Ghalyon

Hebron

Four months

Ra’ed Jabari

Hebron

Four months

Ghassan Ibrahim Ahmad

Bethlehem

Four months

Mohammad Hrebat

Hebron

Four months

Ahmad Hremi

Bethlehem

Four months

Fares Masalmeh

Hebron

Four months

Alaeddine Jalboush

Jenin

Six months

Adnan Azayzeh

Jenin

Six months

Mohammad Fayeq Ata

Ramallah

Four months

Qusai Abu Allan

Hebron

Three months

Zaid Abu Fannar

Hebron

Four months

Hejazi Qawasmeh

Hebron

Four months

Names of Prisoners

 City

Sentence length

Sa’adi al-Atrash

Hebron

Six months

Rami al-Iwawi

Hebron

Six months

Izz Ed-Din Sirfi

Nablus

Four months

Osama Shahin

Hebron

Four months

Ibrahim Abu Srour

Bethlehem

Four months

Hirbi Ajloni

Hebron

Four months

Tha’er Samada’a

Ramallah

Six months

Mohammed Asi

Ramallah

Four months

Shadi Abu Ikr

Bethlehem

Four months

Moneer Manasra

Hebron

Four months

Abd al-Qader Sharawneh

Hebron

Four months

Rami Abu Sharkh

Ramallah

Six months

Rasim Til

Hebron

Four months

Mohammed Mimeh

Jericho

Six months

Mohammed Hrezat

Hebron

Six months

Yasir Banat

Hebron

Four months

Nader Taqatqa

Bethlehem

Four months

 

M.N./T.R.

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