Israel’s Salem military court refused on Wednesday evening to release the mother and brother of the slain Palestinian anti-occupation attacker Ashraf Na’luwa.
The Commission of Prisoners’ and Ex-Prisoners’ Affairs said the Salem court turned down an appeal filed by the family’s attorney to release Wafa Mahdawi and her son Amjad on a bail.
The lawyer will file another appeal at the Ofer court to push for releasing the two detainees on account that the indictment list is groundless and counterfeit.
The list of indictments filed by the Israeli occupation authorities against Ashraf’s mother and brother includes allegations that they both knew about Ashraf’s intent to carry out an anti-occupation attack and obstructed police work by hiding surveillance cameras installed at the family home.