A spokesman for al-Quds Brigades, the military arm of Islamic Jihad, threatened tonight (Saturday night) that if Israel does not release administrative detainee Hisham Abu Hashwash who is on hunger strike in light of his medical condition, the situation on the ground as it is now will change.
Earlier this month, the High Court rejected the petition of Abu Hawash, who lived in the Hebron area. The detainee petitioned following his hunger strike, which currently lasts 131 days. For security offenses, it was also stated that he had been in detention from the past in the past.
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- @ShehabAgency December 25, 2021
In addition, the ruling emphasized that "for confidential intelligence only in his case," Abu Hashwash was arrested on October 29, 2020 and questioned by police on suspicion of membership in a hostile organization, harming the region's security and planning to carry out military operations.
However, Abu Hashwash denied what was attributed to him.
In light of the confidential information in his case and in the absence of the possibility of prosecuting him criminally, the military commander decided on his administrative detention, which was extended from time to time, until April 26, 2022.
There is security tension in Judea and Samaria in light of the wave of terrorism of recent weeks.
In the latest terrorist attack, terrorists affiliated with the Islamic Jihad terrorist organization fired at a vehicle in Samaria near Chumash, killing the late Yehuda Dimentman and wounding two other Israelis. , And arrested the four terrorists.
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