Occupied al-Quds - Saba:
Israeli enemy authorities transferred on Wednesday the released Palestinian prisoner Yasmin Shaaban from Jenin to administrative detention for a period of three and a half months.
The Palestinian Prisoners' Commission and the Palestinian Prisoners' Club stated in a statement on Wednesday that the number of female prisoners held under administrative detention in Israeli enemy prisons has risen to eight to date. They are among the 45 female prisoners held in Israeli enemy prisons.
The Commission and the Club stated that Shaaban had been arrested several times, the last of which was on May 18, 2025. She had spent five years in Israeli enemy prisons and was released in 2019.
They added that she was re-arrested in 2022 and sentenced to six years in prison. She was released in batches as part of the ceasefire agreement that took place in November 2023, until her recent re-arrest.
They emphasized that the targeting of released prisoners through arrests, specifically through the policy of administrative detention under the pretext of a "secret file," has been and remains the most prominent policy pursued by the occupation throughout history, whether for those released under the "ceasefire" agreement or those released after completing their detention terms.
Over the decades, the Israeli enemy has not only devised tools, policies, laws, draft laws, and military orders to pursue and target them in various ways.
They noted that the occupation continues to expand the scope of its administrative detention policy to a level incomparable to any other historical period.
The number of administrative detainees by the beginning of May had reached 3,577, representing the highest ratio between the number of detained prisoners and the number of prisoners serving sentences in occupation prisons.

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