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Israel faces calls to let jailed Palestinia­n attend funeral

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RAMALLAH: Palestinia­n activists and human rights groups have called on Israel to allow a prominent jailed lawmaker to attend her daughter's funeral on Tuesday.

Khalida Jarrar, 58, a leading member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, has been in and out of Israeli prison in recent years. A military court sentenced her to two years in March for being a member of an outlawed group. With time served, she is set to be released in October. The PFLP has an armed wing and is considered a terrorist group by Israel and Western countries, but Jarrar has not been implicated in attacks. The Israeli military acknowledg­ed in March that she "did not deal with organizati­onal or military aspects of the organizati­on."

Jarrar was sentenced to 15 months in 2015 on charges of incitement and membership in the PFLP. She has also been held for months at a time in what's known as administra­tive detention, under which Israel detains Palestinia­n suspects for lengthy periods without charge.

Her 30-year-old daughter Suha, who worked on issues related to gender and climate change for the Al-Haq human rights group, was found dead on Sunday in her home in the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah, the group said. It did not give a cause of death.

Al-Haq launched a campaign calling for Jarrar's "immediate and unconditio­nal release on humanitari­an grounds," and said it had appealed to other countries as well as the Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross.

Entreaties poured in from other activists and rights groups in an online campaign under the hashtag #freekhalid­ajarrar. An online petition drew more than 11,500 signatures. Israeli officials declined to comment.

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