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A Palestinian protester, wearing a gas mask, waves a Palestinian flag in front of Israeli occupation forces (in the background) on May 13, 2016 in the West Bank village of Bilin, near Ramallah, during a march against the building of Israel’s illegal separation barrier and the construction of Israeli colonies. Image Credit: AFP

Ramallah: Israel has arrested a prominent Palestinian activist and sent him to a military prison, his family said Saturday.

Abdullah Abu Rahma organises weekly demonstrations against Israel’s separation barrier in the village of Bilin.

The activist, who has organised the protests for the past 11 years, was arrested again on Friday, said his brother Rateb Abu Rahma.

He was moved to the Ofer military prison in the West Bank on Saturday and told his lawyer he had been accused of “interfering with the work of the army in a closed military zone,” he added.

In February, an Israeli court handed Abu Rahma a four-month suspended sentence on similar charges. He was also arrested and jailed for 15 months in 2009 for coordinating the Bilin protests.

Over the years foreign and Israeli demonstrators have joined Palestinians staging weekly protests in Bilin.

Rateb Abu Rahma said Israeli activists were arrested alongside his brother on Friday. Contacted by AFP, the Israeli army declined to comment.

Israel began building what it calls its “security fence” in 2002.

The Palestinians see it as a landgrab aimed at stealing part of their future state, referring to it as the “apartheid wall”.

In a non-binding decision, the International Court of Justice ruled in 2004 that construction of the barrier was illegal and, like the UN General Assembly, demanded it be dismantled.