Israeli occupation extends Al-Saadi's detention for another 6 days
Once again, the Israeli occupation court extends the detention of PIJ official Bassam Al-Saadi for six days.
The Israeli occupation court is extending the detention of Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) leader Bassam Al-Saadi for another six days, under the pretext of completing the investigation.
It is worth noting that the Israeli occupation military court extended last Thursday the detention of Al-Saadi for six days, almost 10 days after his arrest.
The freedom of Al-Saadi was among the main clauses of the Egyptian-mediated ceasefire between the PIJ and the Israeli occupation, which took place earlier this week after several days of Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip, killing dozens of Palestinian civilians and wounding hundreds of others.
The Israeli occupation began on August 5 its aggression on the Gaza Strip, and Al-Quds Brigades announced that Taiseer Al-Jaabari, a military commander in the northern Gaza Strip, had been martyred.
Consequently, Al-Quds Brigades launched an operation in response to the Israeli occupation's aggression on the Gaza Strip by launching salvoes of rockets toward the occupied Palestinian territories.
Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported earlier this month that "the Israeli special force raided the house of PIJ movement official Bassam Al-Saadi in the camp," and Israeli media reported the Resistance leader's arrest.
Ezz El-Din Al-Saadi, the son of the PIJ official, said that the occupation arrested his father and his brother-in-law, noting that his father "was injured during the storming," and he "does not know where they were both taken."
Israeli media said that the Israeli forces arrested PIJ official Al-Saadi, who was wounded before being captured, revealing reports about a serious injury he sustained in his abdomen.