Zionist court extended the arrest of 14 Palestinians
TNA - Beirut
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The so-called "Court of Magistrates" in the city of "Petah Tikva", extended four days the arrest of 14 Palestinians from the occupied territories in 48 on charges of holding illegal gatherings and incitement, after demonstrating in front of the Zionist "Hasharon" prison
According to police enemy's allegations, the detainees raised placards and chanted slogans calling for the kidnapping of more 'Israeli' soldiers in order to launch an additional release of all Palestinian prisoners detained in 'Israeli' prisons, lawyers for the detainees in return, said that the gathering was legal and that their clients have obtained permission to demonstrate, adding that two of the demonstrators were arrested after boarding a bus when they were returning to their village.
Occupation authorities conducted investigations throughout the night with the fourteen detainees, then at the start of the debate before the court on extending the detention of six of them, the audience in the courtroom applauded and greeted the detainees. The sons detainees families gathered outside the court to support their children, the father of one of minors who were arrested, denied that the demonstration included any incitement, "the aim of the demonstration was to call for the release of all prisoners, the arrest is racist.", he said.
Member of Palestinian Society for Human captive, Kadri Abu Wasel stressed that the rally was organized spontaneously in solidarity with Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike for several weeks, and expressed the lack of confidence in the 'Israeli' judicial system, "we can not expect from such a court to rule in justice", He said.