'Israel' rearrests prisoner the moment he was released
Occupied Jerusalem (QNN)- The Israeli Shin Bet rearrested a Palestinian prisoner the moment he was released from an Israeli jail this morning.
Head of the Committee of Jerusalem's prisoners' families, Amjad Abu Asab, said the Israeli Shin Bet rearrested Sultan Khader Abu Hummus (26 years old) from Issawiyyeh in occupied Jerusalem the moment he was released and reached the gate of the Negev desert jail.
He added that the Israeli took Abu Hummus for interrogation at the Maskubiyyeh interrogation center in the occupied Palestinian capital city. Abu Asab added that such rearrests have become an Israeli policy that has been used against Palestinian prisoners to repress them.
Abu Hummus was arrested on July 20, 2013, over joining a Palestinian political party and taking part in grass-roots activities.
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