The Israeli Salem military court has passed a nine-life-term plus 20 years against Sheikh Jamal Abul Haija, a Hamas leader in Jenin district, who was detained in August 2002 during an Israeli incursion into Jenin refugee camp. Abul Haija's relatives condemned the sentence as prejudicial, and charged that the Israeli intelligence apparatuses were pressuring the military courts into passing unfair sentences against Palestinian detainees, <i>PIC</i> reported. One of the Sheikh's ...