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UN says Israel's expulsion of Hamouri is a 'war crime'
By - Dec 19,2022 - Last updated at Dec 19,2022
GENEVA — Israel's expulsion of French-Palestinian human rights lawyer Salah Hamouri amounts to a "war crime", the UN human rights office said on Monday.
Hamouri, 37, arrived in France on Sunday after having been held without charge in Israel under a controversial practice that allows suspects to be detained for renewable periods of up to six months.
"Deporting a protected person from occupied territory is a grave breach of the Fourth Geneva Convention, constituting a war crime," UN human rights spokesman Jeremy Laurence said in a statement.
Israel has accused Hamouri of being a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) and of being a security threat. Hamouri denies links to the PFLP.
In condemning his expulsion, Laurence said: "We are deeply concerned by the chilling message this sends to those working on human rights," in occupied East Jerusalem.
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