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Israel Detains Palestinian Journalist For Four Months Without Trial

An Israeli military court has ordered that a well known Palestinian journalist is to be held for four months without trial or any charges, under the country’s controversial ‘administrative detention’ law. An Israeli army spokeswoman said on Monday said Omar Nazzal is being held on suspicion of “unlawful activity” for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, a small PLO faction that has been labeled a terrorist organization by Israel. Press TV reports: Nazzal, 53, was detained on April 23 at the border between the occupied West Bank and Jordan, where he had been scheduled to fly to an international journalism conference in Bosnia. Monday’s verdict came on the eve of the World Press Freedom Day, which Palestinians have been using to denounce the Israeli regime. Hanan Ashrawi, a senior member of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), called for immediate intervention “to ensure Israel is accountable for the blatant and planned escalation against Palestinian media.” According to the PJS, Israeli prisons are holding 19 other Palestinian journalists and students of journalism, one of them for over 20 years. Tel Aviv has also shut down several Palestinian television and radio stations since last October amid escalating tensions in the occupied territories. More than 210 Palestinians, including [...]