International
Israel Deports Palestinian Lawyer To France On Security Threat Accusations
Israel’s interior ministry says it has deported a Palestinian-French human rights lawyer after accusing him of security threats.
Eko Hot Blog reports that Salah Hamouri, 37, was escorted onto a flight to France by police early on Sunday morning, the ministry said.
EDITOR’S PICKS
-
New Orleans: Man Kills Female Uber Driver
-
Atlanta: Nurses Under Fire Over TikTok Video Mocking Maternity Patients
-
Florida: Teacher Fired After Allegedly Disrupting Muslim Students Prayers
A lifelong resident of Jerusalem, he was stripped of his residency rights after officials accused him of being a member of a terrorist organization.
Mr. Hamouri denies the charges and rights groups have condemned the move.
But in a statement, the interior ministry said Mr. Hamouri had “organized, inspired and planned to commit terror attacks” against “citizens and well-known Israelis”.
Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked, part of the outgoing Israeli government, hailed the move as a personnel success.
“The sentence for the terrorist Saleh Hamouri has been completed and he has been deported from Israel,” she said in a statement.
“This was a long and protracted process and it is a tremendous achievement that I was able to bring about his deportation just before the end of my duties, using the tools at my disposal to advance the fight against terrorism.”
Mr. Hamouri holds French citizenship through his mother. He held residency rights in Jerusalem, which can be revoked by authorities.
He works for Addameer, a Palestinian legal aid and prisoners’ rights group that was designated a terrorist organization by the Israeli defense ministry in October 2021 along with five other Palestinian civil society groups.
The military said they were linked to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), a Palestinian militant group that Israel considers a terrorist organization.
In March, Mr. Hammouri was arrested and the Israeli military commander in the occupied West Bank ordered that he be held without charge or trial for three months under what is known as administrative detention.
After four months in detention, Mr. Hammouri wrote a letter to French President Emmanuel Macron appealing for help. He was subsequently classified as “a prisoner of high risk” and transferred to a high-security prison in central Israel.
In late September, he began a hunger strike to protest against his administrative detention. He ended it after 19 days, during which he was reportedly placed in solitary confinement.
Last month, he was informed he would be deported, but the expulsion was delayed as his lawyers contested the case. The Supreme Court rejected his appeal earlier this month.
Amnesty International condemned his deportation and said he was “paying a high price for his work as a lawyer for Palestinians”.
“The expulsion from the occupied Palestinian territories constitutes a serious violation of international law and the Fourth Geneva Convention and a potential war crime,” the body added. “It could also constitute a crime against humanity.”
FURTHER READING
-
Russia: Swapped Prisoner Says He Supports The War On Ukraine
-
Jersey Island: Three Dead, Dozen Missing After Explosion At Apartment Block
-
Former ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Writer Admits Faking Cancer Diagnosis
And HaMoked, a Palestinian rights group, said the deportation set “a dangerous precedent” and constituted “a gross violation of basic rights”.
Source: BBC
Click here to watch video of the week:
Advertise or Publish a Story on EkoHot Blog:
Kindly contact us at [email protected]. Breaking stories should be sent to the above email and substantiated with pictorial evidence.
Citizen journalists will receive a token as data incentive.
Call or Whatsapp: 0803 561 7233, 0703 414 5611