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Thu 26 Dec 2024 10:06 pm - Jerusalem Time
Prisoners Club: 88 Palestinian female detainees in the occupation are living in difficult conditions
The Prisoners Club confirmed that the number of female prisoners in the Israeli occupation prisons whose identities are known is (88) living in difficult and harsh conditions, especially in “Al-Damon”, including 4 from the Gaza Strip.
The club said in a statement, today, Thursday, that among the detainees are (30) mothers, (22) administrative detainees, two minors, and (18) female students, after the release of four female students recently, the last of whom is the student at Birzeit University, Shahd Awida, who was released this evening.
He confirmed that 5 female journalists and 2 female lawyers are still in the occupation's prisons, noting that this data does not include all the female prisoners in the Gaza Strip, and that what is available is the information about their number in Al-Damon prison.
He explained that it is likely that there are female detainees from Gaza in other detention centers and camps, and they are subject to enforced disappearance, as are hundreds of detainees from Gaza.
The club pointed out that since the beginning of the war of extermination, the occupation has escalated the arrest and targeting of women at an unprecedented level, and the level of crimes and attacks against them.
He pointed out that the number of arrests in the West Bank, including Jerusalem and the territories in 1948, amounted to about (450), which includes those who were arrested and kept in detention by the occupation, and those who were released later, including women who were held for periods as hostages with the aim of pressuring a family member to surrender himself, and among them were elderly mothers, in addition to targeting a number of pregnant women, who were arrested for several months, and were released after legal efforts.
The Prisoners Club stressed that the occupation continues to isolate the administrative detainee Khalida Jarrar in the isolation of the (Neve Tartessia) prison in difficult conditions.
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Prisoners Club: 88 Palestinian female detainees in the occupation are living in difficult conditions