The Israeli occupation police arrested Sana Salama, the wife of the martyr prisoner Walid Daqqa, while she was accompanied by her daughter Milad in occupied Jerusalem.
Sana’s arrest came hours after the Israeli National Security Minister Etamar bin Ghafir invited her to be expelled.
The Hamas Prisoners’ Information Office stated yesterday evening, Thursday, that the occupation forces arrested Sanaa Salama accurately from the town of Baqa Al -Gharbia while they were in the Bab Al -Amoud area in Jerusalem, and transferred it to one of the investigation centers.
In a statement, the Israeli police said that in the wake of Minister Bin Ghaffir’s directive regarding the deportation of Sana Daqqa, the Commissioner -General of the Police, Inspector Danny Levy, issued his instructions to arrest her for the alleged deployment of “inflammatory publications against the occupying state and his soldiers.”
The police said that she was arrested after the prosecution agreed this week to open an investigation against her.
The statement indicated that, according to the course of the investigation and its results, the police will request an extension of their arrest before the court.
In April 2024, the Palestinian prisoner Walid was killed after 38 years in Israel’s prisons, as a result of a rare type of cancer.
And “accuracy” from the western bouquet in the occupied territories in 1948 (the Palestinian interior), and his last breath in the “Asaf Harvse” hospital near Tel Aviv.
The Israeli website “Walla” reported that Ben Ghaffir went, within one day, 4 times to the Israeli Interior Minister Moshe Erbil, urgently calling for the deportation of Sana Daqqa.
On Wednesday, Israel began the procedures for withdrawing citizenship and the deportation of 4 Palestinian citizens detained in its prisons due to receiving funds from the Palestinian Authority during their imprisonment.
The Israeli Broadcasting Corporation quoted Defense Minister Yisrael Katz as saying that 4 cases of Palestinian citizens with Israeli citizenship are “advanced stages of deportation.”
Katz explained that the deportation comes “according to a law that allows the withdrawal of Israeli citizenship who are condemned by the judiciary to receive funds from the Palestinian Authority in exchange for carrying out operations against Israeli targets,” he said.
Katz threatened everyone who said that he “chooses the path of killing and hatred” by deporting, withdrawing citizenship and paying the price, as he put it.
He did not refer to the names of the detainees who will be withdrawn and deported their Israeli nationalities, nor did they refer anywhere to be deported if the decision was taken.
On February 15, 2023, the Israeli Knesset (Parliament) assumed a majority of 95 members and opposition to the amendment of the Citizenship Law, allowing the Minister of Interior to go to the Supreme Court to request the withdrawal of citizenship from the 48 Palestinians or to write off the permanent residency of Palestinian citizens in East Jerusalem in the event that it is proven that financial allocations are received from the Palestinian Authority.

The amendment indicates that if the prison sentence is over, the prisoner is expelled to the Palestinian Authority areas in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
Israel is arresting a number of Palestinian interior citizens, allegedly implementing or participating in attacks against Israelis.
For decades, the Palestine Liberation Organization behaves financial allocations for prisoners’ families to help them socially, but Tel Aviv claims that these allocations encourage the implementation of attacks against Israelis.
The Palestinians constitute about 20% of the population of Israel, and they face systematic discrimination by state institutions.
In parallel with the extermination of Gaza, the occupation army and the settlers made their attacks in the West Bank – including East Jerusalem – which led to the death of at least 972 Palestinians, the injury of about 7,000 and the arrest of more than 17 thousand, according to Palestinian data.
Israel has committed American support since October 7, 2023, a genocide war in Gaza, which left more than 177,000 Palestinians between a martyr and a wounded – most of them children and women – and more than 11 thousand missing, in addition to hundreds of thousands of displaced people.
