•  *Urgent and Final Appeal: Stop the Execution of Prisoners Law Before It’s Too Late*

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  • International Women’s Day: 72 Palestinian Female Political Detainees in Israeli Occupation Prisons Face Abuse, Severe Violations

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  • Commission of Detainees uncovers details of abuses against detainee Mohammad Wajeeh Mahamid from Jenin

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  • Medical neglect endangers the lives of detainees held in the clinic of Ramla prison

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  •  New Measures Against Administrative Detainees Entrench Ongoing Violations and Undermine International Law

    New Measures Against Administrative Detainees Entrench Ongoing Violations and Undermine International Law

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*Latest news on detainees' conditions

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* The Commission of Detainees' Affairs revealed the conditions of 3 sick detainees at Naqab prison:
 
_ the detainee Munther Ikbareya,61, from Tulkarem, who suffers from many health problems and had lab tests for prostate,  where the tests showed a defect in its function. He needs more lab tests and checkups but the administration of prisons keep procrastinating and ignoring his health condition. 
 
_ the detainee Usaid Jaghoub, 22, from Nablus,  who has diabetes. He takes insulin and lately he started to lose sight due to the high blood sugar. In addition, he suffers from toothache, but the administration of prisons tended to ignore his case.
 
_ the detainee Khalid Nawabeet, 46, from Nablus,  who has heart disease and he was supposed to undergo an open heart surgery at Ramallah hospital before his arrest. He started to feel respiratory distress and weakness in his body.
 
* the detainee Omar kameel Sanajel started a hunger strike for the since 12 days against his administrative detention.
 
* the detainee Ismail Halabiya from Abu Dees/ East of Jerusalem,  started a hunger strike against his administrative detention
 
* the Commission stated that the administration of prisons transferred two women detainees ( Fatima Shaheen and Itaf Jaradat) to the criminals section, and stated that Israel must hold full responsibility toward the condition deteriorate which will happen in response for this inhumane and unethical crime against both detainees. 
 
* the detainees Iyad Radwan and Samer Abu Dyak announced starting a hunger strike, protesting against transferring Shaheen and Jaradat to the criminals section.
 
* Detainees of Al ramla prison started escalation steps , represented in returning meals, medication and water,  and closing the sections and refused to meet lawyers or doctors.

ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS

  • The Commission of Detainees Affairs organized a symposium on "The Israeli terrorism and racial laws against detainees". >

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  • Abu Baker calls on the European Union to act immediately and hold Israel accountable for its crimes against the Palestinian detainees >

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  • The director of Media Department presents a paper on minor detainees in Brussels Conference >

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  • The Commission of Detainees' Affairs arranges a specialized workshop on house arrest against children from Jerusalem >

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REPORTS AND ACHIEVEMENTS

  • International Women’s Day: 72 Palestinian Female Political Detainees in Israeli Occupation Prisons Face Abuse, Severe Violations >

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  • Update on the Number of Political Prisoners in Israeli Occupation Prisons – February 2026 >

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  • The Hidden Genocide: Thousands of Palestinian Political Prisoners Suffer Severe Crimes and Extermination Behind Bars - 
December 2025 Briefing >

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  • UPDATE: Palestinian Political Prisoners in Israeli Occupation’s Custody – December 2025 >

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