The PA Bureau on prisoners’ affairs has underlined that Palestinian captive Mohammed Khalil al-Halabi’s trial was the longest trial ever in the captives’ movement history.
Halabi 41 who hails from Gaza city was put on 124 trials by the Israeli judiciary since he was detained in 2016 although the court failed to prove anything against him the bureau said in a statement a couple of days ago.
It added that the court behavior shows the clear control of the Israeli intelligence apparatus over Israeli judiciary.
The bureau described such treatment against Halabi as inhumane and “contravenes international laws and ethics”.
Furthermore the bureau called on international and local human rights organizations including the International Red Cross Committee to support Halabi and to end his suffering in the Israeli Rimon prison and to put more pressure on Israeli occupation authorities to release him and return him back to his family and children.