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Israel: Court blocks prison crocodile plan for Palestinians out of concern for the reptiles
['Mee Staff', 'David Hearst', 'Marchella Ward', 'Joseph Massad']
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An Israeli court has blocked a plan by far right minister Itamar Ben Gvir to place crocodiles in moats encircling prisons where Palestinian prisoners are being held, Israeli media is reporting.
Israeli authorities have reportedly already begun digging trenches around a section of Ketziot Prison in the Negev desert, in northern Israel.
Under the plan spearheaded by Ben Gvir, and backed by his National Security Ministry and the Israel Prison Service (IPS), Nile crocodiles will be installed in the trenches.
But Israeli broadcaster KAN reported that the Jerusalem District Court had issued a temporary injunction on Sunday, hours after an animal rights organisation filed a petition against Environmental Protection Minister Idit Silman, Ben Gvir and the IPS.
On Sunday, footage circulated online of the far-right minister mocking a female Palestinian prisoner complaining of her poor detention conditions.