RAMALLAH (PIC)– The number of Palestinian administrative detainees held in Israeli jails without charge or trial has doubled within a year Haaretz Hebrew newspaper reported Monday.
Since the kidnapping and killing of three Israeli soldiers in al-Khalil last summer Israeli authorities notably intensified the use of administrative detention policy against Palestinians “due to the Military Advocate General’s decision to lower the requirements in such cases for holding people involved in terrorism.”
Israeli administrative detention order based on a secret file which neither the detainee nor his lawyer are allowed to see can be renewed more than once.
More than 1000 administrative detainees were documented in 2003. The number had fallen significantly to 134 in August 2013 only to rise again to reach 473 in 2014 after the kidnapping and killing of three Israeli soldiers.
There are currently 391 administrative detainees in Israeli jails … twice as many as were being held before the kidnapping process.