Israeli forces have detained at
least 1,300 Palestinians since last June in East al-Quds (Jerusalem),
Palestinian Prisoners’ Club (PPC) says.
According to the PPC, over 40 percent of the detainees were minors under the age of 18, Palestinian media reported on Sunday.
Those arrested were, in most cases, charged with throwing stones, firecrackers, and Molotov cocktails at Israeli targets.
The Israeli regime ordered some of the detainees to pay fines while
others were given deportation orders or put under house arrest.
Meanwhile, Mufeed al-Haj, an attorney with the PPC, said the number
of arrests has not only increased, but the quality of the sentences
given to Palestinians has become harsher.
The Israeli cabinet has recently approved a motion that allows a jail
sentence of up to 20 years for the Palestinians who throw stones or
other objects at Israelis and their vehicles.
Earlier in October, in an interview with Press TV, Qadura Fares, with
the PPC, censured Israel for making numerous arrests in the occupied
West Bank, saying the campaign is part of the regime’s war against the
Palestinian people.
Reports say in excess of 7,000 Palestinians are constantly held in Israeli penitentiaries. Roughly 2,000 of the Palestinian detainees have been captured over the recent months.
On September 26, the Ahrar Center for Prisoners Studies said the Tel Aviv administration was holding 540 Palestinians without trial, demonstrating an increment in the quantity of these cases in the course of recent years.
Israeli forces have detained at least 1,300 Palestinians since last June in East al-Quds (Jerusalem)
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