'Israel' renews administrative detention of journalist Bushra Taweel for the second time
Ramallah (QNN)- The Israeli military court on Sunday renewed the administrative detention of journalist Bushra Taweel from Bireh for four months for the second time in a row.
Israeli forces arrested Taweel at a temporary checkpoint in Nablus in November 2020. She had been released in July after spending eight months in Israeli jails.
Taweel is a former prisoner; she was arrested in 2011 and released in the same year before she got arrested several times since 2014.
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