Israeli occupation forces have issued 46 administrative detention orders against Palestinian detainees, including a member of the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC), since March 21.
The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) said an administrative detention order of four months was issued against Mohammad Ismail Al-Tel, a PLC member from Hebron city, adding that he previously served years under administrative detention.
The PPS said among the detention orders, 14 were issued against prisoners detained for the first time or re-detained after their release.
There are 6,500 Palestinian political prisoners in Israeli prisons, 536 of them administrative detainees and four PLC members, according to the Palestinian Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association.
Israeli occupation forces, meanwhile, arrested six Palestinians in a raid in Hebron in the southern West Bank.
In the northern West Bank city of Nablus, Israeli occupation forces raided the house of martyr Ahmed Ghazal and interrogated its inhabitants. Ghazal was killed by Israeli fire in Jerusalem the day before for an alleged stabbing.
Local sources said clashes took place between occupation forces and young men at Al-Ain refugee camp in Nablus, where Israeli forces fired tear gas at Palestinian protesters.
Source: Arab News
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