ו 06 יונ 2025 3:02 pm - שעון ירושלים

The occupation extends Sanaa Salama Daqqa's detention until next Sunday.

The Haifa District Court on Friday extended Sanaa Salama Daqqa's detention until next Sunday, after accepting the Israeli police's appeal against the Hadera Magistrate's Court's decision to transfer her to house arrest with restrictive conditions.

The hearing to consider the Israeli police's appeal against the decision to release Daqqa began this morning, following a decision taken yesterday by the Hadera Magistrate's Court to transfer her to house arrest with restrictive conditions.

Yesterday, Israeli police requested a seven-day extension of her detention, but the Magistrate's Court rejected the request and ordered her transferred to house arrest under restrictive conditions.

This session will be Daqqa's fourth since her arrest, having undergone several interrogations in several interrogation centers and prisons, including Jalameh Prison and Damoun Prison.

Israeli police accuse Sanaa of "incitement," based on her social media posts. Both lawyers Alaa Talawi and Fadi Baransi are defending Daqah.

Israeli police arrested Daqqa on May 29th from the Damascus Gate area of Jerusalem, where she was accompanied by her daughter, Milad. The arrest was made by order of Israeli Police Commissioner Danny Levy and extremist National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir.

Salama is the wife of martyred prisoner Walid Daqqa, a resident of Baqa al-Gharbiya, who was martyred in Israeli occupation prisons in early April 2024, after spending 38 years in detention. His body is still being held.

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The occupation extends Sanaa Salama Daqqa's detention until next Sunday.

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