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Jerusalemite woman indicted for preventing settler’s access to al-Aqsa

Monday 27-February-2017

The Jerusalemite woman Sahar Natsheh was indicted at the Israeli Magistrate’s Court on Monday for preventing a settler’s access into a “sacred place.”

Lawyer for Qudsuna for Human Rights Foundation Ramzi Ktellat revealed that a hearing is scheduled to be held on March 6 for 48-year-old Sahar Natsheh.

Sahar was earlier arrested for 11 days before being held under house arrest and banned from entry into al-Aqsa Mosque for more than a year.

Meanwhile the young man Mahmoud Abd Latif 26 is scheduled to be brought before court on Tuesday to look into the Israeli police’s administrative detention order against him for three months.

Mahmoud was arrested nearly two weeks ago only three days before his wedding.

The Jerusalemite young man was arrested more than once in Israeli jails most recently for nearly a year for Facebook incitement.

Israeli authorities also issued an administrative detention order against the Jerusalemite prisoner Majd Darwish 26 for six months.

Majd from Issawiya town had earlier spent four years in Israeli jails.

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