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Megiddo
[ muh-gid-oh ]
noun
- an ancient city in N Israel, on the plain of Esdraelon: site of many battles; often identified with the Biblical Armageddon.
Megiddo
/ məˈɡɪdəʊ /
noun
- an ancient town in N Palestine, strategically located on a route linking Egypt to Mesopotamia: site of many battles, including an important Egyptian victory over rebel chieftains in 1469 or 1468 bc See also Armageddon
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Mr Khourieh was held at the Megiddo prison in northern Israel for 10 days last November.
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“They just lost their mind,” he says of the scenes he witnessed at Megiddo.
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Several months after Mr Khourieh’s release – again, without charge – the lawyer is still struggling to make sense of what he witnessed at Megiddo.
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He was taken into administrative detention - under which Israel can hold people indefinitely without charge - in Megiddo prison.
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Beatings like this happened twice at Megiddo Prison, he says, and more times than he could count at Nafha Prison.
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