Court released – Defense Minister Gantz placed under administrative arrest

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The Peace Court in Jerusalem today (Tuesday) rejected the request of Judge Shi’i to extend the detention of a resident of Samaria, who is married and the father of a baby, and said that the resident will be released from detention tomorrow. In response, minutes after the hearing, Defense Minister Gantz signed an administrative arrest for 4 months in prison.

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The resident was arrested yesterday, and was interrogated for a number of protest events throughout Yosh against the rampant Arab terrorism. Today, Judge Daniel Mordechai Demwitz rejected the request of the Shi’ite District Court to detain the resident for 4 days, and extended it by only 24 hours, while noting In the decision that the resident will likely be released tomorrow and that “it is difficult to believe that the material presented will be sufficient to justify a further extension of detention”. As stated immediately after the hearing, an administrative arrest warrant was issued against the resident, signed by Defense Minister Benny Gantz. We were blessed.

The administrative arrest warrant

There is not enough in the investigation materials to continue the arrest

The Honnu organization, which is helping the resident, said, “The death throes of the failed Defense Minister Gantz come in the form of delusional and extreme harassment of a Jewish resident, the father of a small baby. We hope that the government that embroiders skin and sinew these days will put an end to this madness and immediately release the young man. Those who behave recklessly in the face of Arab terrorism that Heavy prices of human life – shows determination and feigned bravery towards his heroic brothers. Woe to that shame.”

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