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Zionist Enemy releases Jerusalemite Detainee, transfers others to Administrative Detention

Zionist Enemy releases Jerusalemite Detainee, transfers others to Administrative Detention

Saba Yemen01-06-2025

Occupied Quds – SABA:
The Zionist enemy authorities released Jerusalemite detainee Mohammed Talal Areeqat from the town of Abu Dis on Sunday after five years in detention.
Meanwhile, the enemy's court transferred detainee Ibrahim Abu Ghosh to four months of administrative detention the day before yesterday. It is worth noting that Ibrahim Abu Ghosh is the brother of martyr Hussein Abu Ghosh and detainee Suleiman Abu Ghosh.
In the same context, the enemy's court also transferred detainee Mustafa Mtair to four months of administrative detention the day before yesterday. Mustafa Mtair is the brother of detainees Bilal and Youssef Mtair.
Several days ago, enemy forces arrested detainees Ibrahim Abu Ghosh, Mustafa Mtair, and Sanad Al-Badawi from their homes in Qalandiya refugee camp in occupied Quds.
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