•  Central Events Program for Palestinian Prisoners’ Day 2026

    Central Events Program for Palestinian Prisoners’ Day 2026

  • Palestinian Prisoners'  Day 2026

    Palestinian Prisoners' Day 2026

  • Invitation to Journalists and Media Outlets in Palestine

    Invitation to Journalists and Media Outlets in Palestine

  •  April 2026 Update on Numbers of Palestinian Political Detainees in Israeli Occupation’s Prisons

    April 2026 Update on Numbers of Palestinian Political Detainees in Israeli Occupation’s Prisons

  • Palestinian Child’s Day Highlights Escalating, Systematic Targeting of  Palestinian Children

    Palestinian Child’s Day Highlights Escalating, Systematic Targeting of Palestinian Children

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🔺Brief on detention campaigns carried out by the Israeli occupation authorities

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🔺Brief on detention campaigns carried out by the Israeli occupation authorities 
 
 Ramallah
 December 3, 2023 
 
 The Israeli authorities arrested (60) citizens from the West Bank last night , including 5 girls (university students) and former detainees, noting that some of them have been liberated later. 
 
 Arrests were concentrated in Hebron and Ramallah, and the rest distributed to Jericho, Jenin, Salfit and Bethlehem. Detention campaigns were accompanied by torture, intense beat, threats to detainees and their families and destruction of people’s homes. 
 
 The Commission and the Prisoner’s Club confirmed that the Israeli authorities increased detention campaigns, targeting all categories of the Palestinian society, including university students. 
 
 Accordingly, (3480) arrest cases have been recorded since October 7, including those who were arrested from their homes, checkpoints and others who surrendered themselves under threat and held as hostages. Arrests came under the mass aggression against our people and the genocide in Gaza.
 
 * Data included detainees who still under arrest and released ones
 
 * Issued by the Commission of Detainees’ Affairs and the Palestinian Society Prisoner’s Club

🔺Brief on detention campaigns carried out by the Israeli occupation authorities

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🔺Brief on detention campaigns carried out by the Israeli occupation authorities
 
Ramallah 
 November 30, 2023 
 
 The Israeli authorities arrested (40) citizens at least from the West Bank, including two girls and former detainees.  
 
Arrests were concentrated in Hebron, Bethlehem and Jerusalem, and other detention campaigns were distributed to Jericho, Qalqilia and Tubas. Besides, tens have been arrested in Beddo village, but there is no information about the numbers and identities yet. 
 
 Accordingly, (3365) arrest cases have been recorded since October 7, including those who were arrested from their homes, checkpoints and others who surrendered themselves under threat and held as hostages. 
 
 The Commission and the prisoner’s club confirmed that the Israeli authorities pursued systematic detention campaigns as firm policy, which increased after the 7th of October, afflicting all categories of the Palestinian society, besides to invading houses and destroying their belongings.
 
 * Data included detainees who still under arrest and released ones
 
 * Issued by the Commission of Detainees’ Affairs and the Palestinian Society Prisoner’s Club

The Commission of Detainees’ Affairs reveals the health conditions of detainee Asef Refae

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The Commission of Detainees’ Affairs reveals the health conditions of detainee Asef Refae 
 
 November 26, 2023 
 
 The Commission of Detainees’ Affairs revealed the developments on the health conditions of detainee Asef Refae, 21, from Ramallah, who suffers from cancer, where tumors spread all over his body, including the liver, colon , abdomen, glands, intestines and urinary tract.
 
 The commission stated that Refae had not received the last chemotherapy session, due to his weak body and inability to bear its effects. He had 18 chemotherapy sessions previously, where he was transferred to Asaf Harofeh Hospital and then moved back to Ramla prison after the session.
 
 He has problems in the kidney, where he uses urine bag. His health condition deteriorated in the light of the arbitrarily measures implemented by the IPS since the war in Gaza.

The administration of Ramla prison suppresses the sick and disabled detainee Mansour Mouqadeh and moves him to Ofer prison under abusive measures and medical crimes

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The administration of Ramla prison suppresses the sick and disabled detainee Mansour Mouqadeh and moves him to Ofer prison under abusive measures and medical crimes 
 
 December 2, 2023 
 
Ramallah 
 
 The Commission of Detainees’ Affairs and the Palestinian Society Prisoner’s Club stated that Special Forces suppressed and moved the detainee Mansour Mouqadeh from the clinic of Alramla prison to Ofer prison several days ago, and implemented torture acts against him, as an extension of the medical crimes committed against him since 2002. 
 
 The Commission and the Prisoner’s Club clarified in a joint statement, that the IPS has held Mouqadeh in tragic conditions after moving him to Ofer Prison, which is inappropriate for his health conditions. Moreover, they confiscated all his belongings, especially urine bags, in addition to covers and clothes, which worsened his tragic condition due to the cold weather. 
 
The IPS has misused the cold weather to torture detainees, where they always tend to confiscate clothes and covers, in addition, the tend to use the policy of starvation, which threatens the fate of hundreds of sick and elderly detainees.
 This crime came within the escalation of systematic abuse and torture implemented against detainees, which increased after the 7th of October, and reflected in the testimonies of liberated detainees.
 
 In the light of the mass aggression against detainees, the Commission of Detainees’ Affairs and the Palestinian Society Prisoner’s Club renewed their calls upon the ICRC to revise its role, to which they were not committed, and intervene immediately to visit detainees. 
 
 It is worth mentioning that Mansour Mouqadeh, from Salfit, is detained since 2002 and sentenced to life imprisonment.

🔺 Brief on detention campaigns carried out by the Israeli occupation authorities Ramallah November 28, 2023

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🔺Brief on detention campaigns carried out by the Israeli occupation authorities
 
 Ramallah 
 
 November 28, 2023 
 
 The Israeli authorities arrested (35) citizens from the West Bank, including former detainees and a woman from Bethlehem. Arrests were concentrated in Bait Fureek/ Nablus. Another detention cases were carried out in Jenin,Bethlehem, Hebron, Tubas and Ramallah, accompanied by torture, intense beat, holding people as hostages, in addition to house vandalisms. 
 
 The Commission and the prisoner’s club confirmed that the Israeli authorities pursued systematic detention campaigns as firm policy, which increased in the light of the mass aggression and genocide in Gaza ,afflicting all categories of the Palestinian society, including women, children and elderly, in addition to former detainees who served long years in Israeli prisons.
 
Thereby, (3290) arrest cases have been recorded since October 7, including those who were arrested from their homes, checkpoints and others who surrendered themselves under threat and held as hostages. 
 
 * Issued by the Commission of Detainees’ Affairs and the Palestinian Society Prisoner’s Club

Brief on detention cases carried out in the West Bank after October 7

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Brief on detention cases carried out in the West Bank after October 7
 
*(3200)) arrest cases have been recorded, and the highest rate of arrests was recorded in Hebron
 
 * more than (120) women
 
 *(145) children have been arrested on October
  
* (41) journalists, (29) of them are still under arrest
 
 * (1624) administrative detention orders
 
 * (6) detainees martyred in Israeli prisons: (Omar Daraghmeh from Tubas, Arafat Hamdan from Ramallah, Majid Zaqqul from Gaza, the fourth martyr is known, Abdulrahman Maree from Salfit, Thaer Abu Asab from Qalqilia) 
 
 * Data included who still under arrest and released ones

🔺Brief on detention campaigns carried out by the Israeli occupation authorities

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🔺Brief on detention campaigns carried out by the Israeli occupation authorities
 
 Ramallah 
 
 December 2, 2023 
 
 The Israeli authorities arrested (12) citizens at least from the West Bank, including a girl from Tulkarem. Arrests were concentrated in Nablus, Tubas, Jenin, Hebron and Qalqilia. 
 
 Accordingly, (3415) arrest cases have been recorded since October 7, including those who were arrested from their homes, checkpoints and others who surrendered themselves under threat and held as hostages. 
 
 * Data included detainees who still under arrest and released ones
 
 * Issued by the Commission of Detainees’ Affairs and the Palestinian Society Prisoner’s Club

Brief on detention campaigns carried out by the Israeli occupation authorities

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🔺Brief on detention campaigns carried out by the Israeli occupation authorities 
 
 Ramallah 
 November 27, 2023 
 
 The Israeli authorities arrested (60) citizens from the West Bank, including former detainees. Arrests were concentrated in Bani Naem village/ Hebron, and Kufr Naemeh/ Ramallah. Another detention cases were carried out in Jenin, Nablus and Bethlehem. 
 
 The Commission and the prisoner’s club confirmed that the Israeli authorities pursued systematic detention campaigns as firm policy, which increased in the light of the mass aggression and genocide in Gaza ,afflicting all categories of the Palestinian society, including women, children and elderly, in addition to former detainees who served long years in Israeli prisons. 
 
 Thereby, (3260) arrest cases have been recorded since October 7, including those who were arrested from their homes, checkpoints and others who surrendered themselves under threat and held as hostages.
 
 * Issued by the Commission of Detainees’ Affairs and the Palestinian Society Prisoner’s Club

🔺Brief on detention campaigns carried out by the Israeli occupation authorities

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🔺Brief on detention campaigns carried out by the Israeli occupation authorities
 
 Ramallah
 November 25, 2023 
 
 The Israeli authorities arrested (17) citizens at least from the West Bank, and arrests were concentrated in Askar refugee camp/ Nablus
 
 Thereby, (3160) arrest cases have been recorded since October 7, including those who were arrested from their homes, checkpoints and others who surrendered themselves under threat and held as hostages. 
 
 The Commission and the prisoner’s club confirmed that the Israeli authorities pursued systematic detention campaigns as firm policy, which increased after the 7th of October,afflicting all categories of the Palestinian society, besides the crime of field executions.
 
 * Data included detainees who still under arrest and released ones
 
 * Issued by the Commission of Detainees’ Affairs and the Palestinian Society Prisoner’s Club

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

  • April 2026 Update on Numbers of Palestinian Political Detainees in Israeli Occupation’s Prisons >

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  • Palestinian Child’s Day Highlights Escalating, Systematic Targeting of Palestinian Children >

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

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