Occupied Quds – Saba:
The Prisoners' Affairs Authority and the Palestinian Prisoner’s Society announced that the Zionist enemy authorities issued 58 administrative detention orders against Palestinian prisoners from the West Bank and occupied Quds.
In a joint statement on Tuesday, the human rights organizations stated that the Zionist enemy continues to escalate its crimes of administrative detention.
They clarified that 13 prisoners had their administrative detention extended from Jenin Governorate, eight from Nablus, ten from Bethlehem, five each from Hebron and Tulkarm, five from Ramallah and Al-Bireh, two from Qalqilya, one from Salfit, three from the occupied Jerusalem district, and six from Tubas.
The rights groups noted that 36 prisoners received six-month administrative detention orders, three were given five-month orders, 17 were issued four-month orders, while one prisoner received a three-month order and another a two-month order.
It is worth mentioning that administrative detention is one of the repressive methods systematically used by the Zionist enemy against Palestinians. Under this policy, individuals are detained without specific charges or a fair trial, based on "secret files" that cannot be reviewed, rendering the legal proceedings mere formalities.

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