Israeli court adjourns trial of Palestinian female MP for 3rd time

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  • March 19, 2017
Israeli court adjourns trial of Palestinian female MP for 3rd time

The Israeli Ofer Court on Thursday evening adjourned the trial of the female Palestinian MP Samira Halayka to Tuesday.
A PIC news correspondent said three hearings were held for MP Halayka but there were neither charges nor tangible evidence that legitimize her detention.
The Israeli court claimed the trial was delayed again because an indictment list is being prepared against Halayka.
Halayka was arrested on account of inciting to anti-occupation activism on social media networks.

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