The Commission of Detainees' Affairs commends the report of the United Nations on human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied in 1967
The Commission of Detainees' Affairs commended the report prepared by the special rapporteur, Francheska Albanees, on human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied in 1967, which was submitted to the Human Rights Council in its seventy- seventh session.
The Commission stated that the report showed many issues related to human rights, especially the Palestinians right to self-determination.
Moreover, the United Nations confirmed in its report that the right of self-determination is an inalienable right for Palestinian people, and that recognizing the Palestinian struggle by the General Assembly to regain the right of self-determination represents a significant recognition of Palestinian national resistance.
In this context, the Commission called for implementing what has been provided in the report to refute the Israeli narrative and reinforce the legal status of the Palestinian detainees and the legitimacy of their resistance .
The Commission also pointed out that the report has highlighted the collective arbitrary arrests, administrative detention, and arresting children, ministers, teachers and human rights defenders.
The Commission considers this report as a significant bill which contains confirmations on the Palestinians right to self-determination and resistance.
Moreover, the report included many paragraphs and frank statements denouncing the collective arbitrary arrests and the administrative detention without charges or trials. The Commission pays tribute to all efforts done in this context, especially the diplomatic and official levels, and the role of human rights organisations, in addition to the popular role and hunger strikes which affected the international public opinion.
The Commission called on the concerned authorities to invest in this report and build on it in order to practice pressure against the Israeli authorities to respect the international law when dealing with the Palestinian people, especially detainees .



