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Israel to make jail harsher for Hamas

May 27, 2010 14:15
A Gaza mural by a Hamas artist of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit

By

Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

1 min read

The Knesset this week passed a first reading of a new law mandating harsher prison conditions for Hamas members.

The measure, which was supported by the government, has been nicknamed the "Shalit Law" in reference to captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit who is being held by Hamas in Gaza.

Proposed by Likud MK Danny Danon, the legislation will allow prison authorities to deny Hamas prisoners rights they have enjoyed until now, including family and conjugal visits, academic studies and watching television.

Visits by their lawyers and International Red Cross officials will continue, despite the fact that Gilad Shalit has not been visited by the Red Cross since his capture. The government decided to support the law after Hagai Hadas, its chief negotiator for the Gilad Shalit prisoner deal, said that it could spur Hamas leaders to reach an agreement.