Israel uses โbattlefield evidenceโ to prosecute Palestinians abroad
Since Israel launched its latest war on Gaza , Palestinian activist Mohammad Hannoun has been a figurehead in demonstrations across Italy. Wrapped in a keffiyeh and waving the national flag, as head of the Palestinian Association in Italy he delivered impassioned speeches condem
Since Israel launched its latest war on Gaza , Palestinian activist Mohammad Hannoun has been a figurehead in demonstrations across Italy.
Wrapped in a keffiyeh and waving the national flag, as head of the Palestinian Association in Italy he delivered impassioned speeches condemning the Italian governmentโs military cooperation with Israel and demanding an end to the genocide in Gaza.
The 63-year-old Jordanian national, who lives in the port city of Genoa and is an architect by profession, was arrested in December, under the accusation of having raised around 7 million euros ($8.1m) through his non-profit Association of Solidarity with the Palestinian People (ABSPP) that allegedly ended up in Hamasโs coffers.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni expressed โappreciation and satisfactionโ when the so-called โOperation Dominoโ led to the arrest of nine people, including Hannoun, described by investigators as the โhead of the Italian cell of the Hamas organisationโ.
But Italyโs Supreme Court of Cassation last month demanded a โcomprehensive re-evaluationโ of the evidence, describing it as too โgenericโ, according to the ruling seen by Al Jazeera.
The material presented in court consisted of Israeli intelligence sent to Italian authorities, as well as open-source online information whose provenance and reliability had not been established.
Last month, Amin Abu Rashid, a Dutch national of Palestinian origin, was acquitted in the Netherlands by the Rotterdam District Court of financing Hamas, after a years-long legal battle landed him in jail for a year. Similarly, the evidence had relied on Israeli government reports and unverified newspaper articles.
The UK-based advocacy organisation CAGE International described Abu Rashidโs acquittal as a โdirect rebuke of the use of Israeli intelligence as the basis for prosecuting Palestinian humanitarian organisers in Europeโ.

