Israel today extended the detention of Palestinian writer Lama Khater for a period of one week.
This is the seventh time the 42-year-old has had her time in jail prolonged under the pretext that further investigations are being conducted, Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) lawyer, Firas Al-Sabbah, said.
Khater has undergone harsh interrogation techniques while incarcerated, the lawyer added.
The writer had previously told Al-Sabbah that Israeli security services handcuff her to a chair throughout the interrogation, deprived her of sleep and continue to curse and shout at her.
Interrogation sessions last more than 20 hours, she added.
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Khater was detained by Israeli forces on 24 July from her home in the southern occupied West Bank district of Hebron.
She was detained for her anti-occupation writings and was accused of incitement and being a member in an illegal organisation. She denies all the charges.
According to prisoners’ rights group Addameer, there are 5,820 Palestinian prisoners being held in Israeli prisons, 63 are women.