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Israeli military court sends captured Hamas leaders for trial
2006-09-01
An Israeli military court yesterday ordered 15 Hamas leaders, including two cabinet ministers and the speaker of Palestine's parliament, to go on trial charged with membership of an outlawed organisation. The group, 12 of them elected members of the parliament, appeared in court at Ofer Camp on the occupied West Bank. At trial on December 12 they face a maximum jail sentence of 10 years if convicted.

They are among more than 30 Hamas political leaders detained in recent weeks after the capture by militants near Gaza of an Israeli soldier, Corporal Gilad Shalit, who is still being held. The men, in brown prison shirts and trousers, each held a finger aloft as an act of defiance as they sat together in the dock, surrounded by armed troops. Abdul Aziz Duaik, speaker of parliament, one of the most recent detained, was in pyjamas and chains.

Jawad Boulous, a lawyer representing Mr Duaik and some others, challenged the Israeli court's jurisdiction. "The defence does not recognise the legality of this court because it is a political trial," he said outside the hearing. "We're talking about leaders abducted by Israel. We demand the release of all of them."
Posted by:Fred

#6  #5 - "Do feel free to come here for answers to whatever little questions you may have"

Ouch. That's gonna leave a mark, tw. :-D
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2006-09-01 20:11  

#5  The Palestinians don't bother with courts when there are Jews involved, Bruce. They go straight to murdering them in their beds whenever possible...or on the street, bombing the schoolbus, blowing up the school, whatever it takes to make their territory Judenrein.

Do feel free to come here for answers to whatever little questions you may have.
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-09-01 20:02  

#4  Now these are martyrs with whom even a Christian can relate. Their crime is stating upfront and direct a policy of resistance?

Could a Palestinian court try Israeli settlers?
Posted by: Bruce   2006-09-01 19:51  

#3  Israel fo some stupid reason does not have the death penalty therefore these jerks will be used as "negotiating" chips in the future
Posted by: Leonidas   2006-09-01 18:03  

#2  I know I will sound draconian but would life become a lot simpler in Israel if say after a Military court found them guilty they were taken out and shot? Oh the outrage, the gnashing of teeth, and probably burning of flags! But after a couple dozen of the leadership is executed (after a trial of course) the third generation might think before they sign on to kidnapping and missile launching. I would add that I doubt Israel would be any worse of diplomatically than they are right at this very minute.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2006-09-01 10:32  

#1  We demand the release of all of them

Or what? You'll send suicide bombers into our cities?
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-09-01 05:04  

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