Wednesday, February 5, 2014

4800 PALESTINIANS IMPRISONED BY ISRAEL: OFFICIAL

The Israeli regime is currently holding captive over 4800 Palestinians, including children and women, according to a Palestinian official.
Israel capture Palestinian teenager in Qusin, Nablus,Northen West Bank. - AGENSI
On Tuesday, Head of the Census Department at the Palestinian Ministry of Detainees Abdul-Nasser Ferwana said that Israel is holding the prisoners in seventeen prisons as well as detention and interrogation centers.

“Right now, we have more than 4800 Palestinians behind bars, more of them have been taken prisoner during the al-Aqsa Intifada”, he said, adding, “They are held in 17 prisons, and detention centers; there are also 17 female detainees still imprisoned, the longest serving is Lina al-Jarbouni; she was taken prisoner 12 years ago, and was sentenced to 17 years.”

The Palestinian official stated that Israeli soldiers have kidnapped and detained more than 10,000 Palestinian children since the beginning of the al-Aqsa Intifada, in September 2000.
He added that the Israeli regime has imprisoned about 11034 Palestinians, including 2500 children, over the last three years. He noted that they have been taken prisoner by the Israeli army during ongoing Israeli military invasions and violations.
“The arrests violate International Humanitarian Law”, Ferwana said, adding, “The violent way those arrests are carried out, interrogation, torture, and harsh conditions in prisons… all are serious violations.”
Ferwana further noted that 150 administrative detainees are currently being held in Israeli prisons. He also said that Tel Aviv is holding captive 12 elected legislators.
Administrative detention is a sort of imprisonment without trial or charge that allows Israel to incarcerate Palestinians for up to six months. The detention order can be renewed for indefinite periods of time.
The official further said that Israel holds Palestinian prisoners, without charges or trial, under terrible medical conditions, adding that there are 1500 detainees suffering from various diseases, including cancer, and many of the prisoners have completely lost their mobility and various bodily functions.
He noted that as many as 205 Palestinian detainees have died after their arrest because of torture during interrogation, lack of adequate medical treatment, and excessive use of force since 1967.
He stated that dozens of Palestinian prisoners lost their lives shortly after their release due to poor medical condition in Israeli prisons.
IA/PR