Enemy releases Palestinian journalist Muhammad Muna after 22 months of administrative detention


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Yemen News Agency SABA
Enemy releases Palestinian journalist Muhammad Muna after 22 months of administrative detention
[17/ April/2025]
Nablus - Saba:
The Zionist enemy authorities released On Thursday evening Palestinian journalist Muhammad Muna, 41, from the northern West Bank city of Nablus, after he spent 22 months in administrative detention, which is one of the methods of repression practiced by the enemy against Palestinians.

The family of fellow journalist Muhammad Muna told Sanad News Agency that the enemy released her son through the Jalameh crossing in the northern West Bank, and Muna was arrested at dawn on Tuesday, June 27, 2023, after enemy forces raided his house in the Zawata area, west of the city of Nablus.

Since the beginning of the Zionist aggression against Gaza Strip on October 7, 2023, violations against Palestinian prisoners in Zionist prisons have escalated, while human rights reports have documented horrific testimonies of brutal torture, starvation and rape, in addition to collective punishments.

The journalist Mohammed Muna is a freed prisoner, who spent nearly seven years in enemy prisons, mostly in administrative detention. In 2014, he participated in an open hunger strike that lasted 64 days to protest the enemy's policies, and he is married and has three children, the oldest of whom is 12 years old.

Administrative detention is one of the oppressive methods the enemy systematically adopts against Palestinians. A person is detained without a specific charge or fair trial, and the detention is based on "secret files" that are not subject to review, making the trials a sham.