
Ramallah – Saba:
The Palestinian Prisoner’s Society and the Prisoner’s Club reported on Tuesday that Israeli enemy intelligence has issued at least 600 administrative detention orders in the past two weeks.
These add to the thousands of orders issued since the start of the genocidal war on the Gaza Strip.
In a joint statement, the organizations noted an unprecedented surge in the number of administrative detainees, including women and children, since the beginning of the genocide. As of June, the number of administrative detainees has reached 3,562, including at least 95 children under the age of 18.
They emphasized that the number of administrative detainees since the start of the genocide is the highest in history and now exceeds the number of sentenced and detained prisoners, according to the Palestinian news agency "Safa."
The organizations stated that the crime of administrative detention is one of the most prominent systematic policies historically employed by the Israeli enemy authorities against Palestinian citizens. This policy is a continuous attempt to suppress any rising resistance and to target activists across all spheres—social, political, and cultural.
The Palestinian Prisoner’s Society and the Prisoner’s Club reported on Tuesday that Israeli enemy intelligence has issued at least 600 administrative detention orders in the past two weeks.
These add to the thousands of orders issued since the start of the genocidal war on the Gaza Strip.
In a joint statement, the organizations noted an unprecedented surge in the number of administrative detainees, including women and children, since the beginning of the genocide. As of June, the number of administrative detainees has reached 3,562, including at least 95 children under the age of 18.
They emphasized that the number of administrative detainees since the start of the genocide is the highest in history and now exceeds the number of sentenced and detained prisoners, according to the Palestinian news agency "Safa."
The organizations stated that the crime of administrative detention is one of the most prominent systematic policies historically employed by the Israeli enemy authorities against Palestinian citizens. This policy is a continuous attempt to suppress any rising resistance and to target activists across all spheres—social, political, and cultural.