RAMALLAH, January 20, 2016 (WAFA) – Israeli authorities on Wednesday issued administrative detention orders against 28 Palestinian detainees, according to the Palestinian Prisoner’s Society (PPS).
While 10 of the detainees received administrative detention orders for the first time, the remaining 18 received renewed administrative orders, PPS added.
There are more than 500 Palestinian prisoners being held under administrative detention, a controversial Israeli practice that allows detention of Palestinians without charge or trial for up to sex-month intervals that can be renewed indefinitely.
Israeli officials claim the practice is an essential tool in preventing attacks and protecting sensitive intelligence, but it has been strongly criticized by the international community as well as by both Israeli and Palestinian rights groups.
The Israeli human rights organization, B’Tselem, said international law stipulates that administrative detention may be exercised only in very exceptional cases. Nevertheless, Israeli authorities routinely employ administrative detention on thousands of Palestinians.
Israel uses administrative detention regularly as a form of collective punishment and mass detention of Palestinians, and frequently uses administrative detention when it fails to obtain confessions in interrogations of Palestinian detainees.
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.
Following are the names of the 28 detainees who received administrative detention orders:
Name
|
District |
Period (months) |
Mohammad Mteir |
Ramallah |
6 |
Rami Ewewi |
Hebron |
6 |
Mohammad Abu Fnouna |
Hebron |
3 |
Kayed Abur-Rish |
Nablus |
6 |
Ibrahim Suleiman |
Hebron |
4 |
Ibrahim Sawafta |
Tubas |
3 |
Hatem Shawamra |
Jerusalem |
2 |
Rasmi Khatib |
Hebron |
3 |
Mujahed Qawasmeh |
Hebron |
3 |
Amhad Ebedullah |
Ramallah |
3 |
Qutaiba Ballout |
Ramallah |
4 |
Yasser Abu Omar |
Nablus |
6 |
Qidar Gheith |
Hebron |
4 |
Ibrahim Khseib |
Ramallah |
3 |
Baraa Odeh |
Qalqilia |
2 |
Hamza Omar |
Tulkarm |
6 |
Akram Hussein |
Ramallah |
4 |
Tha’er Sharabati |
Hebron |
3 |
Sa’ed Zawarei |
Ramallah |
2 |
Khaled Shaf’ie |
Nablus |
6 |
Aahed Abu Fara |
Hebron |
3 |
As’ad Marahil |
Nablus |
6 |
Noureddin Saadi |
Jenin |
4 |
Mosab Shehada |
Ramallah |
5 |
Ameer Fuqaha |
Nablus |
5 |
Mohammad Zaid |
Ramallah |
6 |
Awni Sharif |
Nablus |
3 |
Abduallah Yahia |
Jerusalem |
3 |
M.N/M.H