Jerusalem Court Slams Police Over Arrests Of Left-Wing Activists
The Jerusalem Magistates Court freed Israeli left-wing activists Ezra Nawi and Guy Butavia from house arrest on Thursday, with Judge David Shaul Gabai Richter chastising police for not substantiating their suspicions against the pair.
Nawi and Butavia, activists with anti-occupation direct-action group Taayush, were arrested following the broadcast of a right-wing hidden camera sting, on suspicion of making contact with a foreign agent (Palestinian security services) and accessory to manslaughter (a Palestinian man who died, presumably of natural causes, after he was exposed selling land to Israeli settlers).
On Thursday morning Gabai Richter rejected a police request to bar Nawi and Butavia from entering the West Bank or making contact with others connected to the case. The police appealed the decision on Friday.
Nawi and Butavia were released from house arrest earlier this week after the court found that police which had been investigating the two over their alleged involvement in the death of a Palestinian man could not even establish what the cause of the mans death was, not to mention what connection the two activists had.
In his decision, Judge Gabai Richter said the following:
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