Israeli court extends detention of Palestinian journalist Lama Ghosheh for fourth time

Israeli court extends detention of Palestinian journalist Lama Ghosheh for fourth time
Ghosheh is a mother of two children, aged three and five. She is best known for hosting an online program featuring the families of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails.
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West Bank
12 September, 2022
Israeli prosecution is expected to present charges of 'incitement' against Lama Ghoshe next Sunday. [Al-Araby Al-Jadeed]

The Israeli court in Jerusalem on Monday extended for a fourth time the detention of 30-year-old Palestinian journalist Lama Ghosheh for another week. Ghosheh was arrested a week ago from her home in Jerusalem.
 
Ghosheh's lawyer, Nasser Odeh, told The New Arab's sister publication Al-Araby Al-Jadeed, that the Israeli prosecution had informed him of its intention to present charges of "incitement" against Ghosheh for publishing the pictures of Palestinian fighters on her social media accounts.
 
Since her arrest, Israeli authorities repeatedly extended Ghosheh's detention at the request of the Israeli prosecution to present a list of charges.

According to her lawyer, Ghosheh has experienced three interrogation sessions of around ten hours each at the Maskobiyah Interrogation Center in Jerusalem.

 "It seems that Lama will be facing a trial over a concrete accusation rather than an administrative detention without charges," her husband, Yassin Sbeih, told The New Arab.
 
"Despite this, the "incitement" charge is being used by the occupation authorities, just like the administrative detention, as an excuse to arrest anybody for their speech, especially journalists," he said.
 
"Lama had already been called for interrogation over her journalistic work once," he added. "There has always been a tension at home for the risks she takes doing her job."

 Ghosheh is a mother of two children, aged three and five. She works as a freelancer for several outlets and is best known for hosting an online-interview program featuring the families and backgrounds of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails. Ghosheh is also enrolled in post-graduate studies at Birzeit University.
 
According to the Palestinian Journalists Union, Israeli forces and settlers committed 479 violations against Palestinian journalists in the first half of 2022.

 These include the killing in early June of 31-year-old Ghufran Warasneh in Al-Aroub refugee camp near Hebron, on her first day of work at a local radio, and the killing in May of Aljazeera reporter Shireen Abu Akleh while covering an Israeli raid in the Jenin refugee camp.

According to the union, Israeli violations include 35 Palestinian journalists with bullet-related injuries, 18 cases of arrest, 24 confiscations of material, 80 cases of beating and 175 cases of journalists not allowed to perform their work.

Currently, 16 Palestinian journalists, including Lama Ghosheh, are in Israeli jails.