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Detainees' institutions: occupation authorities arrested (905) Palestinians during March and April

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Detainees' institutions (the Commission of Detainees Affairs, Palestinian Society Prisoner's Club and Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association) stated that the occupation authorities arrested (905) Palestinians during March and April from West Bank and Gaza Strip, including (133) minors and (23) females.
In a joint report, institutions stated that the Israeli occupation authorities still holding (250) minors in Megiddo, Ofer, and Damoun prisons, and (45) females, noting that there are (5700) detainees in Israeli jails. The report showed that the Israeli authorities have issued (112) orders of administrative detention, knowing that there are (500) administrative detainees in jails.
Most prominent policies and measures practiced against detainees during the last two months:
The suppression forces continued the attack against detainees and it increased after breaking into by suppression forces in March 24, where section (3) of Negeve prison witnessed the most intensive confrontation between detainees and forces, in which forces used sound bombs, tear gas and live ammunition, in addition to intensive beating against all detainees in the section.
120 detainees got wounded in the attack and 20 ones were taken to hospitals.
Human Rights organizations observed many procedures implemented by the administration of Negev Prison after the attack, such as: handcuffing detainees in section (3), put them in isolation, take their belongings, power cut off, and depriving them of treatment. Many injured detainees were transferred to detention centers and take indictments including: Islam Weshahi, Udai Abu Salem and Anas Awwad.
The administration of prisons held trials for detainees, imposed fines of NIS12.000, confiscated their stuff and deprived them of family visits and lawyer visits.
After struggling procedures by detainees in April, detainees were able to put an end to the abusive procedures against detainees and reach an agreement to stop installing jamming devices in prisons.
High fines against minors in Ofer prison
 Reports showed that the court of the Israeli occupation in Ofer prison imposed high fines against minors during March and April which reached up to NIS 78.000
39 minor detainees were detained in minors' section at Ofer prison in April, including 20 who were arrested from their houses, 17 from roads and 2 after summon.
The battle against administrative detention is continuous
 6 detainees entered hunger strike during March and April demanding terminating their administrative detention and release them. The detainee Daoud Edwan started his hunger strike in March 1, Husam Ruzza started his hunger strike in March 19, followed by Khaled Farraj and Muhammad Tabanja in March 26, followed by Awda Hroub and Hassan Ewaiwi in April 2.
The detainee Husam Ruzeh ended his strike in May 1, after reaching an agreement with occupation authorities to be released next July. He was suppressed, treated in bad way and isolated for 16 days in Negev Prison before transferring him to Ishel prison.
Muhammad Tabanjah ended his strike at the same day after reaching an agreement that the administrative detention would not be renewed for him.
Khalid Farraj ended his strike in April 25, after agreeing to be released next October.
Dawod Edwan ended his strike when he had a deal with the administration of prison to determine the period of detention.
Hasan Ewaiwi and Odeh Hroub still continue their strike until this moment, where the lawyer of Addameer Association visited Hroub last May and stated that he had law blood pressure and troubles in the kidney.

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

  • 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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  • Electroshocks & Starvation: Escalating Torture of Palestinian Political Prisoners by the Israeli Occupation’s Prison System >

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