An Israeli court on Sunday ruled for banning the 17-year-old Palestinian girl Iman Abu Sbeih from Occupied Jerusalem for two months and for sentencing her to house confinement as preconditions for releasing her from jail.
Iman Abu Sbeih the daughter of the slain Palestinian anti-occupation protester Misbah Abu Sbeih was kidnapped by the Israeli occupation army from her own family home after she published a video in which she said she was proud of her father.
Lawyer Mufeed al-Haj from the Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS) said the Israeli Magistrate’s Court in Occupied Jerusalem ruled for releasing Iman on conditions that she be subjected to a two-month ban from Occupied Jerusalem pay a fine of 2500 shekels abstain from surfing the internet or releasing press statements for one month and succumb to house arrest for five days.
Iman’s father was killed last week after he carried out an anti-occupation attack in Occupied Jerusalem which his family said was in response to Israel’s simmering aggressions on the al-Aqsa Mosque and terrorism across the occupied Palestinian territories.
As a retaliatory measure the Israeli military forces kidnapped his daughter Iman along with his father and two sons.
Israeli court slaps 2-month ban on jailed daughter of slain Abu Sbeih
Sunday 16-October-2016
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