Yesterday, Sunday, the occupation court issued a decision preventing the freed Jerusalemite prisoner, Majed Ragheb Al-Jubeh, from communicating directly or indirectly with 11 Jerusalemites until next March 26.

The indictment against the prisoner Al-Jubeh included that he is active in what the occupation authorities call “the youth of Al-Aqsa Mosque” and the Hamas movement, and that he poses a threat to the security of the region and the public.

The editor, Al-Jubeh, described the decision as “unfairly racist.” He commented in a post on his personal page on Facebook, saying, “I was summoned this evening to the Al-Maskoubiya investigation center and handed over this decision, which is added to the series of racist decisions that aim to restrict us and prevent us from communicating with... “Our social environment”

The editor, Majid Al-Jubeh, is a former prisoner who spent several years in captivity. He was under administrative detention, deportation from Al-Aqsa Mosque, and house arrest for years. The occupation authorities confiscated his money and closed his bank accounts.

Majed Al-Jubeh has been subjected to restrictions by the Israeli occupation for years, the most recent of which was preventing him from traveling. He is married and the father of five children, and works as an imam in one of the mosques in the Old City of occupied Jerusalem.