Jerusalem, MINA — The so-called central commander of the Israeli army issued an order on Thursday banning the Palestinian governor of Jerusalem, Adnan Gheith, from interacting with a number of Palestinian officials, WAFA reported.
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Under the ban order, Gheith must not interact or directly or indirectly communicate with a listed set of Palestinian government officials, most of them based in the occupied West Bank.
This comes two weeks after Israeli occupation authorities issued an order banning him from entering the West Bank for six months.
Gheith was summoned by the Israeli intelligence for interrogation at the Moroccan Compound in Jerusalem, where he was informed that he was banned from entering the occupied West Bank for six months at the order of the so-called Israeli military central command. (t/RS5/RS1)
Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)
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