Israel's High Court Orders State to Explain Why Sde Teiman Detention Facility Doesn't Operate According to Law

The state said it intended to transfer detainees to other prisons in Israel or return them to Gaza, but has since repeatedly requested postponements. Justices told the government to respond within 10 days after the state again asked for a delay

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Israel's High Court of Justice on Monday issued a conditional order in connection with a lawsuit seeking to have the Sde Teiman detention facility closed.

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