Israeli authorities have jailed an extremist Jewish settler for five months without charges or a trial to head off violence aimed at stopping Israel’s Gaza Strip pullout, and a newspaper reported Monday that senior army officers want dozens of other Jewish extremists arrested. Israel frequently uses the practice, known as administrative detention, against Palestinians it considers as a security threat, but it rarely employs it against Jews. But with Jewish extremists planning to resist the summer pullout at all costs, security forces and politicians have discussed arresting activists to contain expected violence.Full Story
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