Deprived of the most basic rights... Detainee Raghad Al-Fanni suffers harsh detention conditions in Damon Prison
August 17, 2026
Detainee Raghad Al-Fanni, 28, from Tulkarm, has been held in Damon Prison since her arrest on 1 January 2026. Prior to her arrest, Al-Fanni was a student at Al-Quds Open University. This is her second arrest; she was previously detained on October 28, 2022 and sentenced to 13 months in prison. She is currently being held under administrative detention in Damon Prison.
The Commission of Detainees Affairs and Ex-Detainees said in a report issued today, Monday, following a visit by one of its lawyers to a number of female detainees in Damon Prison, that Al-Fanni was arrested after Israeli occupation forces raided her home while she was asleep in the early hours of the morning. The soldiers bound her hands and blindfolded her before taking her to a military camp in Tulkarm, where she remained until noon. She was then transferred to Sharon Prison, where she stayed for several days before being transferred to Damon Prison.
She needs prescription eyeglasses to carry on with her daily life inside the prison. She said that the Damon Prison administration confiscated her eyeglasses on July 13, 2026, claiming that glasses with metal frames are not permitted inside the prison and that only glasses with plastic frames are allowed.
According to the Commission’s lawyer, a request was submitted to the prison administration to allow the eyeglasses to be brought in through one of the lawyers affiliated with the Commission of Detainees Affairs and Ex-Detainees.
Regarding the conditions of the female detainees in Damon Prison, the health conditions inside the prison are extremely difficult due to the widespread outbreak of scabies among the majority of detainees, with some cases being very severe.She reported that Room No. 4 had been designated to isolate detainees suffering from the disease.
Detainees complain of a shortage of cleaning supplies, high humidity inside the rooms, and inadequate ventilation, all of which have contributed to the worsening of the scabies outbreak.
Al-Fanni added that the Damon Prison administration has reduced the duration of the outdoor recreation period, known as “fawra,” allocated to the female detainees.
In her statement to the Commission’s lawyer, Al-Fanni said that she was placed in isolation for three days without being informed of the reason, which remains unknown to her to this day. She also reported that, after being released from isolation, the detainees were subjected to repression while attempting to clean their rooms after requesting cleaning supplies. They were further punished by having their belongings thrown onto the water-covered floor.
