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Israel extends Palestinian journalist’s detention without trial, NGO says
Another 19 Palestinian journalists and students of journalism are in Israeli prisons, one of them for more than 20 years

Palestinian
journalists hold placards and banners during demonstration on 24 April
outside Red Cross offices in West Bank city of Ramallah, in support of
their colleague, Omar Nazzal, who was detained previous day by Israeli
forces (AFP)
Saturday 20 August 2016
Israeli authorities have extended by three months the detention without
trial of a Palestinian journalist who had been due for release on
Monday, a Palestinian NGO said on Saturday
The Ramallah-based Palestinian Prisoners Club said it had been informed
by Omar Nazzal's lawyers that the senior journalists' union official
would not now be released at the end of his current term, on 22 August.
"Israel is intensifying its policy of administrative detention and
increasing the extensions of administrative detention," prisoners club
spokeswoman Amani Sarahneh told AFP. "In particular it made this choice
in the case of Omar."
NGO: Israel extends Palestinian journalist’s administrative detention: Prisoner’s Club says Omar Nazzal will ...http://bit.ly/2b7He3d

Of more than 6,295 Palestinians currently in Israeli jails, 692
Palestinians - including two women and 13 minors - are being held under
administrative detention, according to the Israeli human rights group
B’Tselem.
The Palestinian journalists' union says that another 19 Palestinian
journalists and students of journalism are in Israeli prisons, one of
them for more than 20 years.
Israel says administrative detention is intended to allow authorities to
hold suspects while continuing to gather evidence, with the aim of
preventing further attacks in the meantime, according to the Times of
Israel. The system has been criticized by Palestinians, human rights
groups and members of the international community.
Nazzal’s wife Marlene Rabadi posted on Facebook: "We were informed today
that Omar's administrative detention has been extended by three
months."
Israeli officials could not immediately be reached for comment on Saturday, the Jewish sabbath.
Nazzal was arrested on 23 April at the border between the
Israeli-occupied West Bank and Jordan, from where he had been due to fly
to a European Federation of Journalists gathering in Bosnia.
A military court ordered at the time that he be placed for four months
in administrative detention. Israel accuses him of "participation in a
terrorist organisation".
Its Shin Bet security service said in April that Nazzal, 54, served in a
top position at Palestine al-Youm television in Ramallah, which Israel
closed on accusations of incitement to violence.
Nazzal had left the broadcaster several months before his arrest, which
Palestinians say is an Israeli attack on the freedom of the Palestinian
press.
Israel says Nazzal was detained for "his involvement in terror group activities", not "because of his activity as a journalist".
He has been on hunger strike since 4 August in protest against his
detention, and international organisations have called for his release.
The United Nations on Saturday expressed deep concern about "the
deteriorating health" of another administrative detainee, Bilal Kayed,
who has been on hunger strike for 67 days.
It added that the number of administrative detainees is currently at an eight-year high.
"I reiterate the United Nations long-standing position that all
administrative detainees - Palestinian or Israeli - should be charged or
released without delay," Robert Piper, UN Coordinator for Humanitarian
Aid and Development Activities in the occupied Palestinian territories,
said in a statement.


