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Hana Shalabi arrives in Gaza
Published Sunday 01/04/2012 (updated) 02/04/2012 20:01
Hana Shalabi is escorted by Israeli prison guards upon her arrival to Erez border
between Israel and the northern Gaza Strip April 1, 2012. (Reuters/Amir Cohen)
BETHLEHEM (Ma'an) -- Former hunger-striker Hana Shalabi was escorted Sunday through the Erez crossing between Israel and the northern Gaza Strip, a Ma'an reporter said.

She was exiled to Gaza temporarily in a deal with Israel to end her hunger strike. Palestinian officials have condemned Israel for displacing her from her native West Bank.

Relatives were allowed to meet with her for an hour, they said. Earlier, the the Palestinian Authority ministry of prisoners affairs said Shalabi's parents and other relatives would not be allowed to see her.

Shalabi was welcomed formally by various factions. She was later transferred by ambulance along with a medical crew to Shifa hospital, where her condition was described as no longer life-threatening.

Shalabi, from Jenin, ended a 43-day hunger strike on Thursday after reaching a deal with Israeli authorities that she will be deported to Gaza for three years before returning home.

Palestinian human rights groups, meanwhile, say they are alarmed by the deal and Israel's refusal to deny them access to Shalabi in the days leading up to her release.

A joint statement from Addameer and PHR-Israel said they fear that the restriction of access of to Shalabi’s physician and lawyers, in addition to the prevention of family visits, were used as coercion.

"Shalabi deserves utmost respect for her steadfastness in her hunger strike," they said.

While her release from administrative detention should be welcomed, the groups "are obligated to highlight their concerns with those aspects of the deal that are fundamentally at odds with international law."

The terms of such expulsions violate Article 49 of the Fourth Geneva Convention, which prohibits forcible transfers and deportations of protected persons, the rights groups noted.

Unlawful deportation or transfer also constitutes a grave breach of the Fourth Geneva Convention "and qualifies as one of the most serious war crimes," the joint release said.

Issa Qaraqe, the PA prisoners minister, said that deporting Shalabi was a war crime and that she was exposed to a pressure to end the strike that she continued for over 40 days.

Former hunger-striker Khader Adnan, from Ramla prison clinic, sent a message via his lawyer saying that her strike had inspired women and all prisoners to face administrative detention. He said deportation - from the Nativity siege 10 years ago until today - is wrong, but "Hana's decision was right."
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1 ) Tibi / Tubas
01/04/2012 19:18
IF only the PA would compromise with Israel, Palestine could be created just as easily !!!

2 ) Business / Israel
01/04/2012 20:11
Now, as a member of Islamic Jihad, she can enjoy the paradise of Hamas ruled Gaza. Islamic law applies and as long as the UNRWA keeps supplying the jizyah payments, all should be well. She can certainly be someone's second or third wife.

3 ) AKeenReader / UK
01/04/2012 20:20
If it is unlawful deportation or transfer also constitutes a grave breach of the Fourth Geneva Convention. then Palestinians should take Israel to the ICC. This is the only way Israel will learn the lesson. No one should let Israel get away.

4 ) S.M / Palestine
01/04/2012 21:14
The will has already winned and this victory is long overdued.

5 ) Sherri Munnerlyn / US
01/04/2012 23:01
So, we learn her deportation is another Israeli war crime. Is anyone surprised? The denial of access to her attorney and doctors raises more issues of violations of Hana Shalabi's rights.

6 ) Shalabi's / Example
01/04/2012 23:18
It Is Time to learn from Shalabi's Example, rather than continue pretending that we can, refuse to play by Israeli rules, where the lesson is crystal clear, either she/we: 1- "refuse to play by Israeli rules", and remain in Jail, and as an "occupied stateless people", or 2- Accept playing by Israeli rules", and go free in Gaza, and have a Palestinian state created for you !!!

7 ) Charity Clayton / U K
01/04/2012 23:18
What hope is there for a nation which has sunk so low as this? The illegalities and humiliations inflicted on Palestinians on a daily basis have become all too acceptable to the Israeli population and the Govt of Israel will eventually pay a heavy price for having inculcated such base moral attitudes into its citizens.

8 ) Arnold / Canada
01/04/2012 23:42
Article 49 of the 4th Geneva Conference. What about Cyprus in 1974 when Greeks were tossed out of "occupied" Northern Cyprus by the turkish occupiers? Seems only Jews are accountable for the Geneva Conference articles.

9 ) Robert / US
02/04/2012 00:37
Hana may you become one of many who will come together in the Palestinian soiciety who shake off the brutal occupation . I know a lot of people who would Love to see a Palestinian state Jews,Muslims,Chritians.bless us all to see it happens. Peace is Possilbe .

10 ) Nizar / Tanzania
02/04/2012 09:20
Tibi / Tubas You mean compromise by accepting a bantustan? That was offered by apartheid regime (close allies of Israel) to Mandela long ago but he rubbished it - nizar@mediamonitors.org

11 ) ian / australia
02/04/2012 12:23
So Hana Shalabi, who didn't actually do anything, was never charged with anything or tried for anything is going to Gaza for three years! I wonder what effect this will have on her politics!

12 ) EE / UK
02/04/2012 15:19
I disagree - the members of terrorist organizations should stay in jail. It will be better for everybody.

13 ) Politics / Gaza
02/04/2012 19:25
Ian #11 - her politics will be gazified for three years.

14 ) Charity Clayton / U K
03/04/2012 18:12
#12 why do you assume Hana is a member of a terrorist organisation? Administrative Detainees do not have any charges made against them, either formally or informally. Neither are they advised as to what their "crimes" might be. You are fortunate enough to live in the UK where you cannot be imprisoned for some secret, unspecified wrongdoing. Shame on you for your selfish attitude to the human rights of others.
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