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    Probe into Shifa Hospital Chief’s Conduct

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    What’s happening:

    Dr. Muhammad Abu Salmiya, the director of Gaza City’s Shifa Hospital, is currently undergoing a criminal investigation by the Shin Bet, Israel’s Security Agency. This probe is being conducted under war emergency regulations due to alleged connections with Hamas and other terrorist activities related to the conflict.

    Why it matters:

    The investigation of a high-ranking medical professional under emergency regulations highlights the complexities of wartime legal processes. It also underscores the sensitivity surrounding allegations of medical facilities being used for militant activities, which could have significant humanitarian implications.

    Details of the investigation:

    Abu Salmiya’s detention has been extended following a hearing via videoconference with an Israeli civilian Magistrate’s Court, which was not officially identified. The extension of his detention is notable as he is still being prevented from meeting with a lawyer, a measure that is part of the emergency regulations.

    Israel’s standard procedures require an indictment to be filed within a set period to justify continued detention. However, the rules can be more lenient in security cases, allowing for extended periods of detention without an indictment. Israel also has laws concerning unlawful combatants, which have been applied to numerous Hamas fighters captured during military operations.

    Allegations against Abu Salmiya:

    While no official charges have been made public, there are accusations that Shifa Hospital was used as a command center for Hamas under Abu Salmiya’s tenure. There are also claims that Hamas utilized hospital resources for militant activities. These allegations, if proven true, could lead to prosecution in Israeli civilian or military courts, or under the special proceedings for unlawful combatants.

    International response:

    The arrest of Abu Salmiya has drawn global criticism, reflecting the international community’s concern over the treatment of individuals and the use of medical facilities in conflict zones.

    What’s next:

    Further judicial review is anticipated, and the nature of Abu Salmiya’s connection to the allegations will be a determining factor in the legal actions that follow. The global community continues to watch closely as the situation unfolds.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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