August 5, 2015
By Robert Tait
Mordechai Meyer (click here) subjected to same imprisonment without trial regime commonly applied to Palestinian suspects.
Israel has detained the first Jewish extremist under tough new regulations allowing Jews suspected of "terrorism" to be imprisoned without trial.
By Robert Tait
Mordechai Meyer (click here) subjected to same imprisonment without trial regime commonly applied to Palestinian suspects.
Israel has detained the first Jewish extremist under tough new regulations allowing Jews suspected of "terrorism" to be imprisoned without trial.
Mordechai Meyer, 18, from the East Jerusalem settlement of Maale
Adumim, has been subjected to six-months administrative detention,
reportedly for suspected involvement in an arson attack on an iconic
Christian church in Galilee in June.
The order detaining him was signed by Moshe Ya'alon, the defence
minister, after the Israeli attorney general, Yehuda Weinstein, approved
the use of administrative detention following a fire-bomb attack last Friday on a Palestinian home in the West Bank that killed a one-year-old child and left his parents and brother fighting for their lives.
Administrative detention has previously only been widely applied to
suspected Palestinian militants. The Israeli security cabinet agreed to extend it to Jewish suspects amid widespread outrage over last week's arson in the West Bank village of Duma.
Police said on Wednesday that they had still had no leads identifying
the culprits for the Duma attack and issued an appeal for information
along with a mobile phone number for members of the public to call....