Unusual administrative order imposed on a Binyamin settler a day after his engagement
[80435] Unusual administrative order imposed on a Binyamin settler a day after his engagement
The Central Command Major General ordered six months of administrative house arrest for a resident of Givat Tel Talpiot, just one day after he became engaged.
Unusual administrative order imposed on a Binyamin settler
The Central Command Major General, Avi Bluth, signed a far-reaching administrative order yesterday against a resident of Givat Tel Talpiot in Binyamin. The order, which was exposed by the reporting channels Torat Lehima - For the IDF and Elchanan Gruner, instructs the young man to remain under full house arrest at his mother's home in a remote town for a period of six months.
According to reports identified with the right-wing and settlement line, the timing of the order's imposition is particularly unusual – as it was issued "just one day after the young man's engagement." Sources close to the case note that the order significantly disrupts the couple's future plans and prevents them "from even booking a hall and an apartment for the wedding date."
The administrative order, a tool that allows security authorities to restrict freedom of movement without a regular criminal trial, is drawing criticism among the settler community. It is reported that this is an "unusual" decision that severely damages the young citizen's daily life during a sensitive period in his life.