Reports
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A Mother Who Campaigned for Her Jailed Son Is Now Detained Too
Israeli occupation forces stormed Ahlam Ahmad Muhammad Shtiyeh’s home in Salem, east of Nablus, on May 25, 2026, and took…
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Mohammed Haroub: A Year in Administrative Detention, His High School Dream on Hold
Mohammed Jamal Haroub is 17. He has spent a full year in administrative detention, and a second has begun behind…
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Solitary Confinement After Appeal: A New Escalation Against Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya Amid Fears for His Life
Israeli occupation prison authorities have moved Hussam Abu Safiya, a detained Palestinian doctor, into solitary confinement at Nafha prison, days…
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After 110 Days Missing, Ahmed al-Jarjawi Came Home: He Was Not the Same Child
Ahmed al-Jarjawi was 7 years old when he disappeared at an Israeli occupation army checkpoint in the Gaza Strip. For…
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Scabies outbreak tears through Israeli occupation prisons as warnings mount of a health catastrophe for prisoners
A severe scabies outbreak is sweeping through several Israeli occupation prisons. In cells holding eight prisoners, at least three are…
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On the Eve of Eid al-Adha: More Than 9,400 Prisoners Face Repression and Starvation in Occupation Prisons
More than 9,400 Palestinian and Arab prisoners will spend this Eid al-Adha inside Israeli occupation prisons, subjected to enforced disappearance,…
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Families of Palestinian Prisoners Mark the Holiday Alone
About 360 Palestinian children are spending Eid al-Adha inside the occupation’s prisons, taken from their school desks and stripped of…
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Free Women of Palestine: Every Eid Reopens the Prisoners’ Wounds
About 79 Palestinian women are held in Damon prison, each one named and identified. Add those in interrogation and detention…
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9400 Eids Spent in the Dark
More than 9,400 Palestinians are marking Eid inside Israeli occupation prisons, where the day carries no trace of celebration, only…
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From Prayer to a Pillow: How the Occupation Punishes Women Prisoners Over the Smallest Things
A woman in the occupation’s prisons does not need to break a rule to be punished. Praying is enough. So…
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