Israel to free Hamas parliament speaker

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Israel has agreed not to renew its detention order for Palestinian parliament speaker Aziz Dweik and will free the Hamas member on Thursday, his lawyer told AFP on Monday. Fadi Qawasmi said Israel had agreed to his request that Dweik’s six-month administrative detention order not be renewed. “That means that Dweik will be released on Thursday,” he said. A spokeswoman for the Israel Prison Services said she was checking the report. Dweik was detained at an Israeli army checkpoint between Ramallah and Jerusalem on January 19. A military court then handed him a six-month administrative detention order, allowing for him to be held without charge. The army said it had detained him because he was “suspected of being involved in the activities of a terrorist group,” although he was never charged. He was briefly detained in May 2011 at another West Bank checkpoint along with three other parliamentarians of the Islamist movement Hamas but was eventually released. The Hamas-dominated Palestinian parliament has been paralysed since the Islamist movement took over the Gaza Strip in June 2007, ousting Fatah forces loyal to Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas.