Israeli Police Ban Female Journalist From Entering Al-Aqsa

Photo: PIC

Occupied Jerusalem, MINA – Israeli authorities on Friday evening released a Palestinian female journalist and activist Sabrin Diyab, from 1948 Occupied Palestine, on bail.

She was also banned from accessing al-Aqsa Mosque and the Old City in Occupied Jerusalem for two weeks, PIC reported.

Diyab was subjected to investigation in al-Qasheleh detention center in the city for seven continuous hours. She was arrested on Thursday at Bab al-Amoud gate while heading to al-Aqsa Mosque.

Diyab told SAFA news agency that an Israeli officer insulted and cursed her during her interrogation. The officer also threatened to accuse her of “posing a threat to Israel”.

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The investigation focused on her writings and journalism work with the Lebanese newspaper al-Bina, she pointed out. (T/R04/RS5)

Mi’raj News Agency (MINA)