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In front of Megiddo Prison: Dozens demonstrated in protest of the administrative detention of a 17-year-old boy for six months - Walla! news

2021-01-30T15:43:39.109Z


Amal Nahala, 17, who has a rare disease, was arrested about a week ago for the third time in the last two months. A military court sent him to six months' detention, and he is expected to stay there for a long time without trial. The hospital ruled that his medical condition could deteriorate in detention. "Immediately order his release, he is in danger of death"


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In front of Megiddo Prison: Dozens demonstrated in protest of the administrative detention of a 17-year-old boy for six months

Amal Nahala, 17, who has a rare disease, was arrested about a week ago for the third time in the last two months.

A military court sent him to six months' detention, and he is expected to stay there for a long time without trial. The hospital ruled that his medical condition could deteriorate in detention.

"Immediately order his release, he is in danger of death"

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Yoav Itiel

Saturday, January 30, 2021, 5:28 p.m.

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"The blood of Palestinians is allowed."

Dozens of demonstrators in front of Megiddo Prison (Photo: Official website, -)

Dozens of people demonstrated today (Saturday) in front of Megiddo Prison in protest of the arrest of Amal Nahala, a 17-year-old boy from the Jilzon refugee camp near Ramallah, who has been held there for several days and is expected to stay there for a long time without trial. Of administrative detention.



Nahala, who has a rare autoimmune disease, was arrested about a week ago in the middle of the night for the third time in the last two months.

His father, Muammar, said at the time that the family had not been told where he was being taken, where he was being held, how he was and when the family members would be allowed to speak or meet him.



Among the protesters were also MK Aida Toma Suleiman, MK Yosef Jabarin, MK Osama Saadi, MK Sami Abu Shehadeh, and former MK, Chairman of the High Monitoring Committee Muhammad Bracha, and Kadri Abu Basel , Member of the Prisoners' Monitoring Committee.

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"It's a policy that hurts us all."

17-year-old Amal Nahala (Photo: official website, -)

For the first time, an estate was arrested by the Israeli security forces on suspicion of throwing stones.

The second time he was arrested by the Palestinian Authority, in what the family claimed was a "defensive arrest."

He is now being held again by Israel.



A doctor at Shaare Zedek Hospital in Jerusalem, who examined him four days ago, determined that the treatment he was receiving was suppressing his immune system, and that he was more sensitive than others and could develop complications if he contracted corona.

She determined that he was suffering from a life-threatening illness that required close medical follow-up, and that his health condition might worsen.

MK Ofer Kasif (Hadash and the joint list) said that the IDF "kidnapped" 17-year-old Amal, "because the blood of Palestinians is allowed in the eyes of the occupier, and their dignity and freedom are regularly trampled on." Kasif called on the prime minister to "order immediately On the release of Amal, who is in a life-threatening medical condition. "He added that" God forbid if he gets hurt, his blood will be by the State of Israel.



"" The obsession with minors of the Israeli security forces must stop.

This is a policy that harms us all, "said Adv. Moriah Shlomot, of the" Parents Against Child Arrest "organization, which monitors the detention of minors in the territories.

According to her, in the last two years, Israel has arrested more than 300 children and teenagers.

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