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Joint List MK: Palestinian security prisoners are ‘political prisoners’

In Facebook post marking Palestinian Prisoners Day, Ofer Cassif, who was injured by police at an eastern Jerusalem protest last week, calls for an end to the “occupation.”

Lawmaker Ofer Cassif speaks at the Knesset Plenary Hall in Jerusalem, on May 14, 2019. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90.
Lawmaker Ofer Cassif speaks at the Knesset Plenary Hall in Jerusalem, on May 14, 2019. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90.

Ofer Cassif, the lone Jewish lawmaker representing the Joint Arab List Party in the Knesset, referred to Palestinian security prisoners as “political prisoners” in a post to Facebook marking Palestinian Prisoners Day.

Cassif also shared an image of a prison cell with the caption: “May all the captives be released!”

“The vast majority of Palestinian prisoners in Israel have not been charged with criminal offenses – they are political prisoners due to their opposition to the military occupation of their people.

“From here, I send a message of freedom, of hope, and peace. We must stop holding captives, strive for an agreement that ends the occupation, stops the bloodshed, and leads to prosperity for all those residing in the land,” he wrote.

Cassif made headlines last week when he filed suit against police officers over injuries he sustained during a protest against planned evictions in eastern Jerusalem.

This article first appeared in Israel Hayom.

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