RAMALLAH, West Bank — Over the years, Israeli authorities have been increasingly aggressive in moving against activities and events held by the Palestinian Authority (PA) and its representatives in East Jerusalem. In line with this has been an Israeli campaign targeting the activities of Adnan Ghaith, the PA's appointed governor for Jerusalem. Ghaith told Al-Monitor that he has been arrested or detained 13 times since taking office on in August 2018.
Most recently, the Israelis arrested Ghaith Oct. 14 on the charge of “exercising sovereignty in Jerusalem” and released him on bail. Two weeks later, Oct. 28-29, Shin Bet, Israel's intelligence agency, summoned Ghaith to the Maskoubia detention center in Jerusalem, where he was handed an order by Israeli Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan limiting or banning his work in the city.