RNA - The Israeli parliament Knesset, approved on last Wednesday a law that allows the Israeli police to hold the bodies of Palestinians killed by the police or other security forces until families agree to preconditions on funeral arrangements, WAFA reported.
The new law was legislated following a precedent-setting Israeli Supreme Court ruling on a petition filed by Adalah – the Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel which determined that Israeli police did not have the legal authority to hold bodies – particularly given that doing so constitutes a violation of basic rights.
"The holding of bodies and preventing their immediate burial is a violation of both Israeli and international law,” Adalah said in a statement.
“In a precedent-setting ruling six months ago, the Israeli Supreme Court ruled that holding bodies and setting preconditions on their return is a violation of the right to human dignity. The United Nations Committee Against Torture raised concern about the failure to return bodies and cautioned Israel to avoid such situations in the future. There is no parallel in constitutional or in human rights law to legislation of this sort. This law politicizes a humanitarian issue," Adalah added.
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