Israeli military court extends detention of PIJ senior leader Bassam Al-Saadi for another six days
An Israeli military court at Ofer prison extended for six additional days, according to authorities on Thursday, despite it seemingly breaking a ceasefire deal with the militant group.
The Palestinian leader was reportedly injured during his arrest by Israeli forces in Jenin last week, which triggered an escalation between Israel and the PIJ's armed wing in Gaza. It ended with 48 Palestinians killed, including 15 children, while no Israelis died from Palestinian rocket fire.
The release of Bassam Al-Saadi was among after four days of confrontation.
Senior PIJ official Bassam al-Saadi to be jailed for another six days
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Palestinian media outlets published the attached clip filmed by reporter Doron Kadosh, in which Basam al-Saadi is seen making his way to his court hearing (which took place earlier... (1/2)
The ceasefire terms also included the release of 40-year-old , a Palestinian detainee who has been on hunger strike protesting his detention without charge for 161 days.
"Bassam Al-Saadi wasn't given , nor was he charged of anything so far," Ayah Shreiteh, spokesperson for the Palestinian Prisoners' Club told °®Âþµº.
"At the moment, Al-Saadi's legal status is unclear. We simply can't guess if he will be released or not. There is no guarantee, same as in the case of Khalil Awawdeh, who hasn't yet been transferred to a hospital."
The Israeli occupation has repeatedly attempted to evade its commitments to the resistance, as promised by Egyptian mediators, to release Khalil Awawdeh to a hospital and free Bassam al-Saadi.
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Prison doctors warned on Thursday that Awawdeh's health is rapidly deteriorating due to the hunger strike and that he should be
The extension of Al-Saadi's detention arrives a day were injured or wounded by Israeli forces across the West Bank and Jerusalem, in protest against the killing of four Palestinians by Israeli forces in Nablus and Jenin.
The timing of the ruling also coincides with an announcement of new protests by Palestinian administrative detention prisoners, including refusing meals in the Israeli Ofer prison on Wednesday. In a statement made public by the Palestinian Prisoners’ Club, .
Today, I dispatched a team to visit Sheikh Al-Sa’di in Ofer prison to follow-up on UN commitments to maintain calm in . I reiterate that the ceasefire in Gaza is very fragile and I call on all sides to preserve the calm.
— Tor Wennesland (@TWennesland)
The detainees' move came in response of Israel's a 52-year-old Palestinian journalist and community leader from the Dheisheh refugee camp in Bethlehem, arrested by Israeli forces the same day as Bassam Al-Saadi.
On Wednesday, the UN envoy to the Middle East, Tor Wennesland, said that he had dispatched a UN team to visit Al-Saadi and inspect his detention conditions in the Israeli jail.
Wennesland added and called on all sides to "maintain calm".