Released prisoners facing āsystematic terrorismā by Israel: Prisonersā group
The Palestinian Prisonerās Society has released a statement on Israeli actions against recently released prisoners under the ceasefire agreement in Gaza:
Israeli occupation forces practised āsystematic terrorismā against the released prisoners and their families, including threats that reached the point of killings and arrests.
They also raided the homes of prisoners, causing sabotage in some cases.
They threatened to bomb places where well-wishers of the released prisoners gathered.
One released prisoner was detained while he was heading to receive treatment at a hospital. He was subjected to abuse during his detention.
This morning, Israeli occupation forces summoned the released prisoner Ashwaq Awad to meet Israeli intelligence. In this context, the Palestinian Prisonerās Society expressed its fears that Israel could rearrest the released prisoners, especially under Military Order No (1651) of 2009, which allows this to happen even under exchange deals.
Israeli occupation forces practised acts of abuse and severe beatings against many prisoners before their release.
The Palestinian Prisonerās Society appealed to the mediators to seriously intervene to stop the systematic and organised terrorism practised against the released prisoners and their families.
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The Palestinian Prisonerās Society has released a statement on Israeli actions against recently released prisoners under the ceasefire agreement in Gaza:
Israeli occupation forces practised āsystematic terrorismā against the released prisoners and their families, including threats that reached the point of killings and arrests.
They also raided the homes of prisoners, causing sabotage in some cases.
They threatened to bomb places where well-wishers of the released prisoners gathered.
One released prisoner was detained while he was heading to receive treatment at a hospital. He was subjected to abuse during his detention.
This morning, Israeli occupation forces summoned the released prisoner Ashwaq Awad to meet Israeli intelligence. In this context, the Palestinian Prisonerās Society expressed its fears that Israel could rearrest the released prisoners, especially under Military Order No (1651) of 2009, which allows this to happen even under exchange deals.
Israeli occupation forces practised acts of abuse and severe beatings against many prisoners before their release.
The Palestinian Prisonerās Society appealed to the mediators to seriously intervene to stop the systematic and organised terrorism practised against the released prisoners and their families.
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Israeli occupation forces kidnapped 25 Palestinians in latest West Bank raids: Prisonersā groups
The arrests took place across the governorates of Tulkarem, Hebron, Ramallah, Bethlehem and Jerusalem governorates, according to the Commission of Prisonersā Affairs and the Palestinian Prisonerās Society (PPS).
The 25 detainees join at least 10,400 Palestinians currently in Israeli custody, with more than 3,300 detained without charge or trial, according to the groupsā joint statement.
While raiding the targeted Palestiniansā homes, Israeli occupation forces also vandalised their property, delivered threats and carried out field interrogations, the statement said
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The arrests took place across the governorates of Tulkarem, Hebron, Ramallah, Bethlehem and Jerusalem governorates, according to the Commission of Prisonersā Affairs and the Palestinian Prisonerās Society (PPS).
The 25 detainees join at least 10,400 Palestinians currently in Israeli custody, with more than 3,300 detained without charge or trial, according to the groupsā joint statement.
While raiding the targeted Palestiniansā homes, Israeli occupation forces also vandalised their property, delivered threats and carried out field interrogations, the statement said
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Never forget Hind Rajab.
She was just six years old and lsraeI shot at her 355 times. They knew she was in the car. They shot 355 times.
#HindRajab
She was just six years old and lsraeI shot at her 355 times. They knew she was in the car. They shot 355 times.
#HindRajab
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Never forget Hind Rajab. She was just six years old and lsraeI shot at her 355 times. They knew she was in the car. They shot 355 times. #HindRajab
This mural in Dublin š®šŖ celebrates her life.
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This mural in Dublin š®šŖ celebrates her life.
29 January 2025: One year since the murder of Hind Rajab.
We carry her name with pain, hope and an unyielding determination to seek justiceāfor her and for all the victims of the Gaza genocide.
Hind will never be forgotten.
We carry her name with pain, hope and an unyielding determination to seek justiceāfor her and for all the victims of the Gaza genocide.
Hind will never be forgotten.
Israelās UN envoy says UNRWA must cease operations in 48 hours.
Trump administration drops US endorsement of UNRWA
The Trump administration has reversed the Biden administrationās endorsement of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA), saying that it supports Israelās decision to close UNRWAās office in occupied East Jerusalem.
UK pledges $21m for Gaza, underscores importance of UNRWA
South Korea expresses support for UNRWA as Israeli ban looms.
Seven countries tell UNSC they ādeeply deploreā Israelās UNRWA ban. Belgium, Ireland, Luxembourg, Malta, Norway, Slovenia and Spain have told the UN Security Council (UNSC) that they ādeeply deploreā the Israeli parliamentās decision to āabolishā UNRWAās operations in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem.
What is UNRWA and why is it important for Palestinians?
The UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) was created by the UN General Assembly on December 8, 1949.
The agency provides essential services to some six million Palestinian refugees who live within and outside Palestine.
As UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini has said, UNRWA services can only be taken over by a Palestinian state, since, unlike other aid agencies, UNRWA operates like a quasi-state, including by operating schools.
UNRWA runs 58 refugee camps for Palestinian refugees in Gaza, the occupied West Bank, Lebanon, Jordan and Syria.
In 2023, about 540,148 children were enrolled in 711 UNRWA schools, including 298,363 children in Gaza.
As of 2023, UNRWA also operated 141 primary healthcare clinics and provided other services, including small business loans.
#GhostsofPs #GhostPrincess
Trump administration drops US endorsement of UNRWA
The Trump administration has reversed the Biden administrationās endorsement of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA), saying that it supports Israelās decision to close UNRWAās office in occupied East Jerusalem.
UK pledges $21m for Gaza, underscores importance of UNRWA
South Korea expresses support for UNRWA as Israeli ban looms.
Seven countries tell UNSC they ādeeply deploreā Israelās UNRWA ban. Belgium, Ireland, Luxembourg, Malta, Norway, Slovenia and Spain have told the UN Security Council (UNSC) that they ādeeply deploreā the Israeli parliamentās decision to āabolishā UNRWAās operations in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem.
What is UNRWA and why is it important for Palestinians?
The UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) was created by the UN General Assembly on December 8, 1949.
The agency provides essential services to some six million Palestinian refugees who live within and outside Palestine.
As UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini has said, UNRWA services can only be taken over by a Palestinian state, since, unlike other aid agencies, UNRWA operates like a quasi-state, including by operating schools.
UNRWA runs 58 refugee camps for Palestinian refugees in Gaza, the occupied West Bank, Lebanon, Jordan and Syria.
In 2023, about 540,148 children were enrolled in 711 UNRWA schools, including 298,363 children in Gaza.
As of 2023, UNRWA also operated 141 primary healthcare clinics and provided other services, including small business loans.
#GhostsofPs #GhostPrincess