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Israel releases Palestinia­n Jerusalem governor to house arrest

- AFP Jerusalem AP

An Israeli court on Sunday released the Palestinia­n governor of Jerusalem from detention to house arrest for three days as part of an investigat­ion related to a land sale.

Adnan Gheith, who was arrested on Nov. 25, will be confined to his home through Tuesday, Jerusalem court magistrate, Justice Chavi Toker ruled.

Police have been investigat­ing Gheith over suspicions he was involved in the Palestinia­n Authority’s arrest in October of AmericaPal­estinian Issam Akel, who is accused of involvemen­t in selling an East Jerusalem building to Jewish buyers.

Such sales are considered treasonous among Palestinia­ns concerned with Israeli settlers buying property in annexed East Jerusalem. Police also suspect Gheith of recruiting Palestinia­n residents of Jerusalem to the PA armed forces, which Israel says violates the 1993 Oslo accords.

Palestinia­n officials have condemned his arrest and claim it is intended to pressure the Palestinia­n leadership over Akel’s case.

Israelis, as well as US Ambassador David Friedman, have called for Akel’s release.

Geith’s lawyer, Rami Othman, said the court’s decision to release his client to house arrest proved the case was not serious.

“The mountain gave birth to a mouse,” Othman told AFP.

“They want to harass him,” he said following Sunday’s hearing.

He said they did not want him to remain Jerusalem governor. “They don’t like the position.”

Gheith had been arrested for several days in October and was also taken for questionin­g a number of times in recent weeks, with his office raided on Nov. 4.

 ?? Israeli policeman stands by Adnan Gheith, the Palestinia­n governor of Jerusalem during a court appearance following his arrest in Jerusalem. ??
Israeli policeman stands by Adnan Gheith, the Palestinia­n governor of Jerusalem during a court appearance following his arrest in Jerusalem.

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