Israel-Gaza War, Marwan Barghouti

Report: Marwan Barghouti transferred to different prison and separated from other prisoners

According to a by Channel 13 News' Yossi Eli, Barghouti was transferred when security officials learned of his plan to incite a new intifada while the IDF is fighting in Gaza.

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Marwan Barghouti has been transferred from Ofer Prison to another prison and separated from the other prisoners, according to a report yesterday (Wednesday) by Channel 13 News reporter Yossi Eli.

According to the report, the former terrorist mastermind was transferred because he was reportedly trying to start a new intifada in Judea and Samaria while the IDF is fighting Hamas in Gaza.

Security forces are increasingly concerned about the possibility of such an intifada, especially with the month of Ramadan coming up.

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