Un vieux Palestinien âgé de 82 ans, qui a récemment été libéré des prisons israéliennes lors de l'accord d'échange des prisonniers conclu entre Israël et le Hamas a reçu ordre de ne pas entrer en Cisjordanie durant une période de onze ans.
Mardi, les policiers sionistes se sont rendus chez Sami Younis, dans le village de Ar'ara situé dans la région du Triangle occupé depuis 1948, et lui ont demandé de se rendre au poste de police où il lui a été remis un ordre de ne pas entrer en Cisjordanie durant onze ans .
La police a également dit au vieil homme qu'il devait s'abstenir de participer à toute activité politique ou autre, sous peine d'être arrêté.
Jeudi dernier, Younès avait été arrêté lors de son retour d'une cérémonie en l'honneur des prisonniers libérés, qui avait lieu dans le village de Deir Abu Mishaal; il avait été libéré quelques heures après son arrestation.
[ 16/11/2011 - 11:39 AM ]
RAMALLAH, (PIC)-- An 82-year-old Palestinian, who was recently released from Israeli jails in the prisoners’ exchange deal with Hamas, was ordered not to enter the West Bank for 11 years.
Israeli policemen went to Sami Younis’s home in Ar’ara village in the Triangle area, occupied since 1948, on Tuesday and told him he must visit the police station, which he did and was handed an order not to enter the West Bank for 11 years.
The police also told the elderly man that he must desist from participating in any political activity or else he would be arrested.
Younis was detained on his return from a ceremony to honor liberated prisoners in Deir Abu Mishaal village last Thursday and was released after a few hours.
Meanwhile, the former two oldest serving prisoners Fakhri and Nael Al-Barghouthi said that the Israeli summons and interrogation of them was meant to humiliate them.
Fakhri, who spent 34 years in Israeli detention, said that the Israeli intelligence tried to recruit him but he categorically refused to betray his own people.
Nael, who served 35 years in Israeli jails, said that the interrogators warned them of engaging in any anti occupation activity.
He hoped that the Egyptian authorities, which mediated the exchange deal between Hamas and Israel that led to their freedom, would intervene to stop the Israeli harassment of the liberated prisoners.





