Decisions against the Abu Khdeir couple... deportations from the Old City
On Sunday, the occupation authorities handed Jerusalemite activists and released prisoners deportation and house arrest orders.
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center - Jerusalem stated that the intelligence services handed the released prisoner Nasser Abu Khdeir a decision to renew "the house arrest imposed on him in his place of residence in the town of Shu’fat / preventing presence and movement in Jerusalem" for a period of 6 months, and attached the decision to a map showing him the places that are prohibited from entering and the roads he can use.
The intelligence service also handed him a decision banning communication with 10 Jerusalemites.
He pointed out that the intelligence service handed him a week ago a decision banning him from entering the West Bank.
Meanwhile, the police released the activist Abeer Abu Khdeir - the wife of the freed prisoner Nasser - on the condition that she was prevented from entering the West Bank for a period of 6 months.
The intelligence services stormed the house of the Abu Khdeir family, and arrested the activist Abeer, while summoning the released prisoner Nasser for investigation, because he was not at the house at the time.
On the other hand, the police released the Jerusalemite activist Mohammad Abu al-Hummus, on the condition that he be deported from Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood for two weeks, after his arrest and detention for several hours.
Abu Al-Hummus said: "The settler, who lives in Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood, beat and pushed me and tried to take the Palestinian flag that I had with me. When the police came to the site, they arrested me and detained me for several hours."
The deportation of Abu al-Hummus from the neighborhood comes two days after he was deported from the streets of Jerusalem, "Damascus Gate and the adjacent streets."
On Saturday evening, the court deported the two young men, Tarek Mashahra and Zaki Dana, from the Old City of Jerusalem for a month.

