Three Neturei Karta members face lengthy prison spells if convicted of supporting terror, as well as violating ban on Israeli civilians entering Area A of West Bank

Neturei Karta followers enter West Bank refugee camp, meet figures tied to Palestinian Islamic Jihad, one of whom is shown in video praising them for their opposition to Israel

Maher al-Akhras had protested being held in administrative detention without charges on suspicion of terror links; stopped fast in return for freedom

The West Bank dairy farmer was first detained back in July on suspicion of being a 'prominent Islamic Jihad activist'; detainee will remain in Israeli custody until November 26

Shin Bet detained Maher al-Akhras without charges on suspicion of membership in Islamic Jihad in late July, although he denies being part of terror group