Reports
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Nine Months of Unpaid Labor: The Punishment Called Public Service
Occupation courts sentenced Sheikh Kamal Khatib and photojournalist Alaa al-Sous within two days of each other. Miss a day of…
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Gaza Doctor Mosab Samaan Held Without Charge Since Hospital Raid
He would not leave his patients. It cost him his freedom and his health. Israeli forces arrested Mosab Samaan inside…
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The Occupation Took Him at 15, It Handed Him Back in a Coma
Mohammed Musa Suleiman Hamid is 15 years old. He cannot move or speak. A ventilator breathes for him. Doctors have…
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Held Six More Months on the Day of His Release after 12 Years of Detention
Occupation intelligence issued a six-month administrative detention order against Mohammed Ahmad Abdel Wahab al-Madani on July 29, 2026, the day…
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Ola Qutaishat, 16, Held in Isolation and Systematically Abused at Damon Prison
Ola Abdel Nasser Qutaishat, 16, has lost about three kilograms in a week and cries all day. Her lawyer visited…
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Occupation Arrests Kept 65 Palestinian Students from Tawjihi
Occupation forces have arrested 65 Tawjihi students in the West Bank since the start of the year, four of them…
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Five Women Journalists Behind Bars: When the Truth Becomes a Charge
Five Palestinian women journalists, writers, and activists are held in Damon prison. Two of them are under administrative detention orders,…
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Damon Prison Rotates Palestinian Women Through Solitary Confinement With No Reason Given
Damon prison keeps three or four Palestinian women in solitary confinement at any one time, and swaps them out almost…
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Aya Fuqha: An Engineer and Business Owner, Now in Isolation at Damon Prison
Aya Hatem Fuqha, a 34-year-old engineer from Kafr al-Labad, east of Tulkarem, is being held in isolation at Damon prison…
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Killed, Jailed, Disappeared: The Occupation’s War on Palestinian Journalists
Occupation forces have killed more than 260 Palestinian journalists since the genocidal war began and arrested more than 240 others.…
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