The Prisoners' Club stated that the Israeli occupation authorities continue to detain 49 Palestinian women, including two girls and a female prisoner from Gaza, who are facing organized and systematic crimes inside the occupation's prisons and interrogation centers.
It clarified in a statement issued today, Sunday, on the occasion of the Palestinian Women's National Day, that the pace of these crimes has escalated unprecedentedly since the outbreak of the genocide war, which has been the bloodiest phase in the history of the Palestinian people, and its effects continue to leave a harsh imprint on the reality of the female prisoners.
The Prisoners' Club added that the phase following the genocide war imposed radical changes on the conditions of female prisoners' detention, accompanied by a series of crimes committed by the Israeli repression system, the most prominent of which are: torture, starvation, deliberate medical neglect, and sexual assaults – the most significant of which is strip searches and harassment that the organization has documented in several cases by the female guards.
In addition to psychological terrorism, such as threats of rape, systematic repression operations, and repeated incursions that involve beatings and humiliation, forcing the female prisoners to kneel while they are bound, along with insults that undermine human dignity.
These violations also include methods of psychological torture practiced from the very first moments of detention, according to the testimonies of the female prisoners.
The crimes have escalated unprecedentedly since the outbreak of the genocide war.





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Prisoners' Club: 49 female prisoners are subjected to organized crimes in the occupation's prisons.