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The truth about the death of terrorist Khader Adnan

Maurice Hirsch, Adv.  |

 

The death of terrorist Khader Adnan is providing the Palestinian Authority with yet another opportunity to show its support for terror and mindlessly attack Israel. As usual, however, an abyss divides between the PA narrative and rhetoric about the event on the one side, and truth and reality on the other.

Khader Adnan Muhammad Musa (Khader Adnan) was a senior member of Palestinian Islamic Jihad, an internationally designated terror organization. Prior to his current arrest, he had previously been arrested a dozen times for his involvement in terror. While on most occasions he was held in administrative detention - a security measure recognized in international law (see Art. 78 of the Fourth Geneva Convention and state practice) - this time he was indicted for membership in a terror organization and incitement to terror.

Following his indictment, a judge ordered that he be held on remand pending trial. In one of the appeals Adnan submitted against the decision to hold him on remand, the appeals court judge found that there was sufficient prima facie evidence to support the indictment and that considering the nature of the offences, Adnan posed a danger to society sufficient to warrant his remand pending trial:

“After examining the evidence and considering the arguments of the sides, I found that there is a prima facie evidentiary basis that links the appellant [Khader Adnan] to the commission of the offences in the indictment. This evidentiary basis includes, inter alia, videos documenting the appellant committing some of the offences in the indictment; testimony from a large number of people that directly refers to the appellant; and also physical evidence…

A central question that arose in the appeal is whether there is grounds of arrest due to danger. Considering the criminal past of the appellant and noting the nature of the acts detailed in the indictment, my conclusion is that the [court of] first instance was correct in its finding that there is grounds of arrest due to danger. I note that the evidence shows there is prima facie evidence linking the appellant to the commission of significant activity in the framework of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) organization, activity that included, inter alia, incitement and support for a hostile [terror] organization that was committed by him many times...”

[Decision of the IDF Military Court of Appeal, A”A 2321/23, April 30, 2023]

The court of first instance and the appeals court also considered whether the fact that Adnan had decided to go on hunger strike should affect the decision and found that  accepting such an argument would cause others to follow the same course and would end in “security chaos”.

Despite having exhausted his rights to appeal, and despite having been granted additional opportunities to make his claims in court, Adnan continued his hunger strike - from which he eventually died. During his hunger strike, Adnan also dogmatically refused any medical treatment, including refusing to allow the doctors to monitor his vital statistics.

To understand Adnan’s true nature, it is sufficient to listen to one of his speeches exposed by Intellinews on its Twitter account after his death. In the video, Adnan, reportedly speaking at the funeral of an Islamic Jihad terrorist, in October 2007, passionately asks the crowd, who of you is the next suicide bomber – referred to by Adnan as the “next Martyrdom-seeker” – who has the “next explosive belt” and who has “the next shooting?”

Islamic Jihad terrorist Khader Adnan: “O Al-Quds Brigades (i.e., Islamic Jihad’s military wing), strike

O Al-Quds Brigades, shake the earth
Who among you is Hassan Abu Zaid (i.e., suicide bomber, murdered 7)?
Who among you is the next Martyrdom-seeker?
Who among you have the next explosive belt?
Who among you has the next shooting?
Who among you has exploding organs?”

[Intellinews, Twitter account, May 2, 2023]

It is worth noting that the European Court of Human Rights case Horoz v. Turkey, no. 1639/03 discussed a similar situation to that of Israel and Adnan. Horoz (the petitioner’s son) had been charged with terror-related offences and was held on remand where he died as a result of a hunger strike. Considering the event, the court held that there had been no violation of Article 2 (right to life) of the European Convention on Human Rights with regard to the death of Horoz, since it was clear that he had died of his hunger strike and not as a result of the authorities’ decision not to release him.

Notwithstanding this clear reality, the PA narrative and rhetoric spun a different tale about terrorist Adnan.

Prime Minister Muhammad Shtayyeh led the charge to rewrite reality:

“The Israeli occupation and its prison administration carried out a deliberate assassination against the prisoner Khader Adnan by rejecting his request for his release, neglecting him medically, and keeping him in his cell despite the seriousness of his health condition.”

[WAFA, official PA news agency, English edition, May 2, 2023]

In other words, according to Shtayyeh, Adnan’s choice to embark on a hunger strike means that Israel is responsible for a “deliberate assassination.” According to Shtayyeh, Adnan’s choice to refuse all medical treatment is equivalent to Israel “neglecting him medically.” According to Shtayyeh, Israel should not be allowed to reject the “request” of indicted, dangerous terrorists to be released. According to Shtayyeh’s charges, apparently Israel should have forcibly transferred Adnan to some other place, rather than leave him, as he insisted, in his cell.

The PA Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates demanded no less than an international investigation into Adnan’s death and held the “Israeli occupation government fully responsible for the death of the prisoner Khader Adnan, who has been on hunger strike for 86 days.” A statement from the Ministry added that:

“It [the Ministry] called in a statement on the international investigation committee to also include the circumstances and details of the death of Adnan while in an Israeli prison in its investigation of Israeli crimes against the Palestinian people, stressing that it will submit the file of this crime to the International Criminal Court.”

[WAFA, official PA news agency, English edition, May 2, 2023]

The PA/PLO’s permanent representative to the UN, Riyad Mansour, lied in letters he sent to the UN Secretary-General, this month’s president of the UN Security Council and the president of the UN General Assembly, falsely claiming that Adnan had died while fighting his “arrest without indictment.” [Official PA daily Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, May 4, 2023]

The Director of PLO Commission of Prisoners’ Affairs, Qadri Abu Bakr, continued the lie that Adnan had not been indicted and also claimed that the case of Adnan would be sent to the International Criminal Court:

“[Khader Adnan] is the first prisoner to die as a Martyr as a result of a hunger strike. Those who died as Martyrs previously died as a result of execution [when they tried to force feed them]… This is the first prisoner to die as a result of a hunger strike since 1967 and to this day. We hold the Israeli government fully responsible for his death as a Martyr. His case is one of the cases that will be presented to the International Criminal Court (ICC), because this is an obvious and clear crime…

Today [May 2, 2023] the lawyers will submit a petition to release his body, especially because he was not sentenced to life and not sentenced to many years – he was sentenced to administrative detention, he did not confess, and he was not accused of anything, he was in preventive detention (sic., Adnan was under arrest, not administrative detention, awaiting trial after being indicted on charges of membership in a terror organization and incitement to terror).”

[Official PA TV, Palestine This Morning, May 2, 2023]

The PA/PLO’s representative in the UK, Husam Zomlot, tweeted a picture of terrorist Adnan holding two children and falsely claimed that he had “never been charged” and that he suffered “prolonged medical neglect”:

[Twitter account of Husam Zomlot, May 2, 2023]

Shamefully, despite lacking any factual or legal basis, some international functionaries and organizations swallowed the PA lies and joined the baseless attack on Israel.

The UN Human Rights Council Special Procedures - a group of so-called “human rights experts independent from any govt or organization, serving in their individual capacity” tweeted a caricature of terrorist Adnan refusing food from Israel (depicted by a Star of David) and demanded “accountability” for the death of the terrorist:

[Twitter account of UN Special Procedures, May 3, 2023]

The “Israel and Palestine Director” of Human Rights Watch (HRW), Omar Shakir, who Israel expelled for his support for the antisemitic BDS movement, went even further. Before launching into a diatribe of praise for the dead terrorist, Shakir ignored the real facts, tweeting: “Make no mistake: Israel killed Khader Adnan.”

 [Twitter account of Omar Shakir, May 2, 2023]

Were the UN experts and Shakir ignorant of the facts? Most probably, since they often positively choose to ignore the real facts that don’t support their anti-Israel agenda.

Were they not aware of the decision in the case of Horoz? Most likely not. But in this case, similar to many other situations, they rely on their perceived credibility, assuming that the wider public will not question their biased approach.

Clearly, however, both the UN and HRW have no compunction about openly expressing their anti-Israel hostility by demanding that Israel be held to a standard separate and different from that of the rest of the world, a standard unique for the Jewish country.

The following are longer excerpts of the statements cited above:

Headline: “Prime Minister accuses Israel of deliberately assassinating the prisoner Khader Adnan”

“RAMALLAH.  Tuesday, May 2, 2023 (WAFA) - Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh today accused Israel of deliberately assassinating the prisoner Khader Adnan.

‘The Israeli occupation and its prison administration carried out a deliberate assassination against the prisoner Khader Adnan by rejecting his request for his release, neglecting him medically, and keeping him in his cell despite the seriousness of his health condition,’ said the Prime Minister in a statement reacting to the death this morning of Adnan who has been on hunger strike for 86 days in protest against his detention without charge.

The Prime Minister offered his deepest condolences to Adnan’s family, the prisoners, and all the Palestinian people for the death of Adnan in prison.

Adnan, 44, from the town of Arraba, south of the northern West Bank city of Jenin who was detained on February 5, has died after his long hunger strike during which he refused to take any additives or get any medical attention.

Adnan, a father of nine, was arrested 12 times during his life and went on hunger strike several times in protest against this detention.

The Israel prisons said Adnan was found unconscious in his cell this morning and was transferred to an Israel hospital where he was pronounced dead.

A general strike has been called in the occupied territories in protest against Adnan’s death.”

[WAFA, official PA news agency, English edition, May 2, 2023]

Khader Adnan – 45-year-old Palestinian terrorist and senior member of the Islamic Jihad terror organization who was arrested on Feb. 5, 2023, and indicted for membership in a terrorist organization and incitement to terror. He died on May 2, 2023, in an Israeli prison, as a result of conducting a hunger strike that lasted 86 days, during which he refused both food and medical treatment. As a result of his terror activities, Adnan had previously been arrested 9 times and served 8 years in prison, during which he staged numerous hunger strikes. 

Headline: “Foreign Ministry calls for an international investigation into the death of the prisoner Adnan”

“RAMALLAH.  Tuesday, May 2, 2023 (WAFA) – The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates today held the Israeli occupation government fully responsible for the death of the prisoner Khader Adnan, who has been on hunger strike for 86 days, and called for an international investigation into his death.

It called in a statement on the international investigation committee to also include the circumstances and details of the death of Adnan while in an Israeli prison in its investigation of Israeli crimes against the Palestinian people, stressing that it will submit the file of this crime to the International Criminal Court.

Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh also accused Israel of deliberately assassinating Adnan by rejecting his request for his release, neglecting him medically, and keeping him in his cell despite the seriousness of his health condition.

Adnan, 44, died this morning in his prison cell after 86 days of hunger strike in protest against his detention without charge.”

[WAFA, official PA news agency, English edition, May 2, 2023]

Headline: “Identical letters to senior UN officials on the occupation’s ongoing crimes against our people”

“Permanent Representative of the State of Palestine at the UN Ambassador Riyad Mansour sent three identical letters yesterday, Wednesday, [May 3, 2023,] regarding the fact that Palestinian civilians, including children, continue to be victims of acts of murder at the hands of the occupation forces and the settlers, who are undeterredly continuing their terror in the occupied Palestinian land, including East Jerusalem.

Mansour sent the letters to UN Secretary-General António Guterres, the [UN] Security Council president for the current month (Switzerland), and UN General Assembly President Csaba Kőrösi…

In his letters, Mansour spoke about the circumstances of the death as a Martyr of imprisoned Palestinian Khader Adnan (i.e., Islamic Jihad terrorist), 44, in an Israeli prison cell after 87 days of hunger strike out of resistance to his arrest without an indictment (sic., Adnan was indicted for membership in a terror organization and incitement to terror, and was awaiting trial when he died as a result of his hunger strike).

He emphasized that Israel, the occupying power, bears full responsibility for his death as a Martyr due to its deliberate medical neglect and violation of human rights (sic., see note below regarding PA libel on medical abuse of Palestinian prisoners)…

Mansour noted that in just four months since the start of 2023, 20 Palestinian children have died as Martyrs at the hands of the occupation’s soldiers (refers nearly exclusively to terrorists killed while committing an attack -Ed.).

Mansour emphasized that this obligates the UN secretary-general to place [the occupation] on the list of systematic violators of children’s rights, which will constitute an important means of deterrence.”

[Official PA daily Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, May 4, 2023]

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