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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, May 3, 2016
Israel detains Palestinian journalist without trial
Omar Nazzal held a top position at Falestine al-Youm television, a station Israel's army forcibly closed in March

File photo shows Palestinian children demonstrating against Israel's prison policies (AA)
Omar Nazzal held a top position at Falestine al-Youm television, a station Israel's army forcibly closed in March

File photo shows Palestinian children demonstrating against Israel's prison policies (AA)
An Israeli military court ordered a Palestinian journalist to be
detained for four months without trial or any charges on Monday, on the
eve of World Press Freedom Day.
Omar Nazzal was arrested on 23 April at the border between the
Israeli-occupied West Bank and Jordan, where he had been due to fly to a
European Federation of Journalists gathering in Bosnia.
The military court met on Sunday before announcing its decision to put
him in administrative detention for four months, said Wafa, the official
Palestinian news agency.
An Israeli army spokeswoman confirmed Nazzal would be held in
administrative detention until 22 August because of alleged
"participation in a terrorist organisation". She said the detention was
not "because of his activity as a journalist".
Under its administrative detention law, Israel can hold suspects for
indefinite periods without charging or putting them on trial.
Israel's Shin Bet security service said Nazzal, a member of the general
secretariat of the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate (PJS), was detained
because of "involvement in terror group activities".
It said the journalist, 54, was recently appointed to a top position at
Falestine al-Youm television, which Israel's army forcibly closed in the
Palestinian city of Ramallah due to accusations of incitement to
violence.
Nazzal left the position several months ago.
Monday's court announcement comes on the eve of World Press Freedom Day,
the lead-up to which Palestinians have used to condemn Israeli actions
taken against journalists.
Hanan Ashrawi, a Palestinian political leader, on Monday called for
immediate intervention "to ensure Israel is accountable for the blatant
and planned escalation against Palestinian media".
The journalists' union says that Israel is also holding in detention
another 19 Palestinian journalists and students of journalism, one of
them for more than 20 years.
Israel has also forced the closure of several Palestinian television and
radio stations since the outbreak of a wave of attacks and protests
that has killed more than 200 Palestinians and about 30 Israelis since
October.
