The high profile trial of Palestinian teenager Ahed Tamimi who slapped and kicked two Israeli soldiers in December has been adjourned until next month after a military judge ordered it take place behind closed doors.
The case has drawn widespread criticism of Israel for the military prosecution of a minor, who turned 17 in prison last month, The Independent reported Tuesday.
The assault and incitement charges could potentially lead to a sentence of years in prison.
To Palestinians, Tamimi has become something of a resistance figure, her detention symbolic of what they say is legitimate non-violent opposition to Israeli occupation.
The teenager’s trial has already been delayed twice since its scheduled start date of January 31. She remains in custody at Ofer prison near Ramallah.
Human rights organizations estimate around 300 Palestinian children are currently in Israeli jails. (MENA)
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