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Israel detains former Palestinian hunger-striker
By Reuters - Jul 14,2015 - Last updated at Jul 14,2015
OCCUPIED JERUSALEM — Israeli forces detained a Palestinian leader on Monday for questioning over his travel to Jerusalem, a security spokeswoman said, a day after he was freed from prison in a deal ending an almost two-month-long hunger strike.
Khader Adnan of the Islamic Jihad faction was taken into custody near Al Aqsa mosque in the Old City in East Jerusalem, which Israel occupied as part of its capital — a move not recognised abroad — and where Palestinians seek independence.
A security spokeswoman said he lacked an Israeli entry permit.
"He has been detained, not arrested," she said. "Whether he will be formally arrested or released will be decided when his questioning is completed."
On Sunday, Adnan was released from an Israeli prison after staging a 56-day hunger strike in protest at being held without trial under so-called administrative detention, a method Israel says it employs as a security measure to prevent violence.
Israel arrested Adnan, 37, last July for the 10th time. Both sides had feared that his death from starvation would hurt a shaky Gaza truce or spur further violence.
Adnan is a known Islamic Jihad figure in the West Bank, territory that Israel occupied in a 1967 war and which Palestinians seek for a future independent state. Like Islamist Hamas, Islamic Jihad opposes peace deals between the Palestinians and Israel and advocates the destruction of Israel.
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