🚨 The Palestinian Prisoners' Club reports a systematic escalation in arrest campaigns across the West Bank, with over 165 new arrests recorded since the start of the war on Iran under the pretext of "incitement."
Key points regarding the situation:
• The IOF is distributing leaflets threatening citizens with arrest for expressing opinions regarding the war, specifically targeting former prisoners. Recent targets include Hatem al-Jamal from Al-Khalil, who served 24 years, and former prisoner Khalil Awawdeh from Al-Khalil.
• Detention campaigns involve field investigations, brutal assaults, destruction of property, and the transformation of homes into military barracks.
• Zionist settlers are increasingly acting as cover for these operations, attacking, detaining, or killing citizens attempting to defend their homes.
• Inside prisons, the occupation has enforced a total isolation policy, suspending legal counsel visits and court hearings.
• Detainees face ongoing torture, systematic starvation, denial of medical treatment, and the spread of skin diseases such as scabies, alongside daily repression by special units.
This brings the total number of recorded arrests in the West Bank to over 22,000 since the beginning of Al-Aqsa Flood.
Key points regarding the situation:
• The IOF is distributing leaflets threatening citizens with arrest for expressing opinions regarding the war, specifically targeting former prisoners. Recent targets include Hatem al-Jamal from Al-Khalil, who served 24 years, and former prisoner Khalil Awawdeh from Al-Khalil.
• Detention campaigns involve field investigations, brutal assaults, destruction of property, and the transformation of homes into military barracks.
• Zionist settlers are increasingly acting as cover for these operations, attacking, detaining, or killing citizens attempting to defend their homes.
• Inside prisons, the occupation has enforced a total isolation policy, suspending legal counsel visits and court hearings.
• Detainees face ongoing torture, systematic starvation, denial of medical treatment, and the spread of skin diseases such as scabies, alongside daily repression by special units.
This brings the total number of recorded arrests in the West Bank to over 22,000 since the beginning of Al-Aqsa Flood.
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🚨 The Committee of Families of Political Detainees released a statement condemning recent arrests by PA security services in #Jenin.
The campaign targeted resistance fighters already wanted by the IOF, including Mohammed Hanoun, Mohammed Jumaa, and Imad Al-Bitawi. Reports indicate the detainees were subjected to severe physical assault, and security forces opened fire on Al-Bitawi, wounding him.
The committee denounced these actions as a betrayal of the homeland, highlighting the PA's horrific crime against the Samara family in Tubas.
The campaign targeted resistance fighters already wanted by the IOF, including Mohammed Hanoun, Mohammed Jumaa, and Imad Al-Bitawi. Reports indicate the detainees were subjected to severe physical assault, and security forces opened fire on Al-Bitawi, wounding him.
The committee denounced these actions as a betrayal of the homeland, highlighting the PA's horrific crime against the Samara family in Tubas.
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🚨 The occupation forces arrested the liberated prisoner Muath Amawi following a raid on his family home in Qalqilya. The occupation forces destroyed the contents of the house during the operation.
The family stated that Amawi was arrested only hours after being discharged from intensive care. He suffers from a critical health condition that requires continuous medical monitoring and treatment. His family holds the occupation fully responsible for his life and safety, urgently calling on human rights organizations to intervene.
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The family stated that Amawi was arrested only hours after being discharged from intensive care. He suffers from a critical health condition that requires continuous medical monitoring and treatment. His family holds the occupation fully responsible for his life and safety, urgently calling on human rights organizations to intervene.
#FreeThemAll
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🚨 Lawyer Hassan Abadi to Al-Quds News Network on the Escalated Zionist Campaign on Palestinian Prisoners:
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The “state of emergency” inside the occupation prisons has become a cover for escalating violations against Palestinian prisoners.
There is a real danger that the prison administration is deliberately provoking prisoners while the world is distracted by military developments and the war with Iran.
Repressive measures have intensified: tighter restrictions inside prison sections, reduced yard time, and in many prisons the yard hour has been completely denied.
The prison administration has escalated inspection raids, arbitrary transfers, and collective punishment against prisoners.
A prisoner today is completely isolated from the outside world, and when they hear sirens without knowing what is happening, they are left in confusion and anxiety about their families.
The arrival of a new prisoner used to be a breath of fresh air that brought news from outside, but now new detainees are held separately to prevent the flow of information.
A new law allows court sessions through video conferencing, meaning detainees no longer appear physically before the courts.
This system undermines the prisoner’s right to legal consultation, proper representation, and a fair trial.
Freezing lawyers’ visits and forcing remote hearings increases the prisoner’s isolation and deepens the psychological abuse against them.
In many cases, the only information prisoners receive about the outside world comes from the jailer, and it is often distorted to frustrate them.
These policies are part of a systematic effort to isolate prisoners and impose greater psychological and physical pressure on them.
The continued “state of emergency” gives the prison administration sweeping powers used to further restrict prisoners and violate international humanitarian law and the Geneva Conventions.
The world’s preoccupation with the war on Iran must not be used as a cover for escalating violations inside the prisons.
Thousands of Palestinian prisoners, including women, children, and the sick, are facing worsening humanitarian conditions amid lack of medical care, shrinking food supplies, and the spread of disease.
There is an urgent need for international protection and independent fact-finding committees to investigate the conditions inside these prisons.
The International Committee of the Red Cross and other international institutions must be allowed to visit prisons regularly and without restrictions.
The continued silence of the international community only encourages further violations and undermines justice and human rights.
Our silence is our shame. And your shedding of light on this bleeding wound is the weakest of faith.
Do not forget the female and male prisoners. And freedom remains the best medicine for the prisoner.
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The “state of emergency” inside the occupation prisons has become a cover for escalating violations against Palestinian prisoners.
There is a real danger that the prison administration is deliberately provoking prisoners while the world is distracted by military developments and the war with Iran.
Repressive measures have intensified: tighter restrictions inside prison sections, reduced yard time, and in many prisons the yard hour has been completely denied.
The prison administration has escalated inspection raids, arbitrary transfers, and collective punishment against prisoners.
A prisoner today is completely isolated from the outside world, and when they hear sirens without knowing what is happening, they are left in confusion and anxiety about their families.
The arrival of a new prisoner used to be a breath of fresh air that brought news from outside, but now new detainees are held separately to prevent the flow of information.
A new law allows court sessions through video conferencing, meaning detainees no longer appear physically before the courts.
This system undermines the prisoner’s right to legal consultation, proper representation, and a fair trial.
Freezing lawyers’ visits and forcing remote hearings increases the prisoner’s isolation and deepens the psychological abuse against them.
In many cases, the only information prisoners receive about the outside world comes from the jailer, and it is often distorted to frustrate them.
These policies are part of a systematic effort to isolate prisoners and impose greater psychological and physical pressure on them.
The continued “state of emergency” gives the prison administration sweeping powers used to further restrict prisoners and violate international humanitarian law and the Geneva Conventions.
The world’s preoccupation with the war on Iran must not be used as a cover for escalating violations inside the prisons.
Thousands of Palestinian prisoners, including women, children, and the sick, are facing worsening humanitarian conditions amid lack of medical care, shrinking food supplies, and the spread of disease.
There is an urgent need for international protection and independent fact-finding committees to investigate the conditions inside these prisons.
The International Committee of the Red Cross and other international institutions must be allowed to visit prisons regularly and without restrictions.
The continued silence of the international community only encourages further violations and undermines justice and human rights.
Our silence is our shame. And your shedding of light on this bleeding wound is the weakest of faith.
Do not forget the female and male prisoners. And freedom remains the best medicine for the prisoner.
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🚨 The Palestinian Prisoners' Club:
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On International Women's Day:
72 Palestinian female prisoners are in the "israeli" occupation prisons.
Over the course of more than two years of the genocide, they have faced torture, starvation, sexual assault, and the systematic deprivation of their rights in "israeli" occupation prisons.
Attached is a report issued by prisoners' institutions (The Commission of Prisoners and Ex-Prisoners Affairs, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Club, and Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association). It includes an analysis of the most prominent data related to the issue of Palestinian female prisoners in the occupation's prisons, the arrest campaigns, the consistent and systematic policies practiced against them, and the reality of detention conditions after the genocide—ranging from torture, starvation, and sexual assault to the systematic deprivation of their rights. It also includes a collection of brief testimonies from a number of female prisoners.
The report is attached in both Arabic and English:
https://ppsmo.ps/home/studies/18138?culture=ar-SA
https://ppsmo.ps/home/studies/18139?culture=ar-SA
Freedom for our male and female prisoners, and mercy for the martyrs.
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On International Women's Day:
72 Palestinian female prisoners are in the "israeli" occupation prisons.
Over the course of more than two years of the genocide, they have faced torture, starvation, sexual assault, and the systematic deprivation of their rights in "israeli" occupation prisons.
Attached is a report issued by prisoners' institutions (The Commission of Prisoners and Ex-Prisoners Affairs, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Club, and Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association). It includes an analysis of the most prominent data related to the issue of Palestinian female prisoners in the occupation's prisons, the arrest campaigns, the consistent and systematic policies practiced against them, and the reality of detention conditions after the genocide—ranging from torture, starvation, and sexual assault to the systematic deprivation of their rights. It also includes a collection of brief testimonies from a number of female prisoners.
The report is attached in both Arabic and English:
https://ppsmo.ps/home/studies/18138?culture=ar-SA
https://ppsmo.ps/home/studies/18139?culture=ar-SA
Freedom for our male and female prisoners, and mercy for the martyrs.
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🚨 The Palestinian Prisoners' Club highlights the severe conditions for 72 Palestinian female detainees currently held in occupation prisons, primarily in "Damon".
Detainees face systematic abuse, including:
- Physical torture and instances of sexual harassment.
- Deliberate starvation and the denial of adequate food and hygiene supplies.
- Severe medical neglect, impacting three detainees suffering from cancer.
- Total isolation from families and the Red Cross.
Since the start of the genocide, the occupation has intensified these policies, causing overcrowding and deepening the physical strain on detainees previously held in "Hasharon" and now concentrated in "Damon".
Detainees face systematic abuse, including:
- Physical torture and instances of sexual harassment.
- Deliberate starvation and the denial of adequate food and hygiene supplies.
- Severe medical neglect, impacting three detainees suffering from cancer.
- Total isolation from families and the Red Cross.
Since the start of the genocide, the occupation has intensified these policies, causing overcrowding and deepening the physical strain on detainees previously held in "Hasharon" and now concentrated in "Damon".
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🚨 Palestinian Prisoners' Club:
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On International Women's Day
"Hasharon" Prison: A Station for Humiliation Before Transfer to "Damon"
"Hasharon" prison serves as a temporary detention station before transferring female prisoners to "Damon" prison; however, testimonies collected by the institutions indicate that it has turned into a station for terrorizing and humiliating female prisoners.
Testimonies indicate that female prisoners are held in filthy cells unfit for human life, where they are served tiny quantities of inedible food, and the detainees are left on thin and dirty mattresses.
The policy of strip searches also formed one of the most prominent practices documented by the testimonies of female prisoners, as many of them were subjected to beating when they refused this humiliating search.
In a testimony from the female prisoner (H.B.): "I was transferred to "Hasharon" prison. Upon my arrival, a female soldier received me, and while I was climbing long stairs, she was cursing and pushing me. She led me to a small, dirty solitary confinement cell, which contained only a mattress on the floor without a blanket or pillow, and a very small bathroom. I stayed there for four days alone without anyone speaking to me, and they used to bring me cold and bad food, and during these four days, I did not eat the food and used to throw it away. The weather was very cold, and I asked for a blanket, but they refused to give it to me and told me that it was forbidden. The mattress cover was made of cold nylon."
This testimony constitutes one of dozens of similar testimonies regarding what the female prisoners lived through in "Hasharon" prison.
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On International Women's Day
"Hasharon" Prison: A Station for Humiliation Before Transfer to "Damon"
"Hasharon" prison serves as a temporary detention station before transferring female prisoners to "Damon" prison; however, testimonies collected by the institutions indicate that it has turned into a station for terrorizing and humiliating female prisoners.
Testimonies indicate that female prisoners are held in filthy cells unfit for human life, where they are served tiny quantities of inedible food, and the detainees are left on thin and dirty mattresses.
The policy of strip searches also formed one of the most prominent practices documented by the testimonies of female prisoners, as many of them were subjected to beating when they refused this humiliating search.
In a testimony from the female prisoner (H.B.): "I was transferred to "Hasharon" prison. Upon my arrival, a female soldier received me, and while I was climbing long stairs, she was cursing and pushing me. She led me to a small, dirty solitary confinement cell, which contained only a mattress on the floor without a blanket or pillow, and a very small bathroom. I stayed there for four days alone without anyone speaking to me, and they used to bring me cold and bad food, and during these four days, I did not eat the food and used to throw it away. The weather was very cold, and I asked for a blanket, but they refused to give it to me and told me that it was forbidden. The mattress cover was made of cold nylon."
This testimony constitutes one of dozens of similar testimonies regarding what the female prisoners lived through in "Hasharon" prison.
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🚨 The Prisoners' Media Office reported that all sections in occupation prisons were subjected to a simultaneous, widespread raid last Thursday.
IOF repression units utilized sound grenades, pepper spray, and batons during the assault, resulting in multiple injuries among prisoners who were subsequently transferred to the hospital.
The Prisoners' Media Office stated the coordinated timing of these raids, occurring during the blessed month of Ramadan, represents a deliberate targeting of prisoners. The office holds the occupation fully responsible for the consequences of these crimes and calls for urgent international action to intervene and protect the prisoners.
IOF repression units utilized sound grenades, pepper spray, and batons during the assault, resulting in multiple injuries among prisoners who were subsequently transferred to the hospital.
The Prisoners' Media Office stated the coordinated timing of these raids, occurring during the blessed month of Ramadan, represents a deliberate targeting of prisoners. The office holds the occupation fully responsible for the consequences of these crimes and calls for urgent international action to intervene and protect the prisoners.
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🚨 As of the beginning of March 2026, the number of Palestinian prisoners held in "israeli" occupation prisons has exceeded 9,500.
Data from prisoner institutions and the occupation prison administration indicate the following breakdown:
• 73 female prisoners.
• 350 children, held in "Megiddo" and "Ofer" prisons.
• 3,442 administrative detainees, representing 36% of the total prisoner population.
• 1,249 detainees classified by the occupation as "unlawful combatants," a figure that excludes numerous detainees from Gaza held in occupation military camps, as well as detainees from Lebanon and Syria.
This total reflects a 2.15% increase in the number of prisoners during the month of March.
Data from prisoner institutions and the occupation prison administration indicate the following breakdown:
• 73 female prisoners.
• 350 children, held in "Megiddo" and "Ofer" prisons.
• 3,442 administrative detainees, representing 36% of the total prisoner population.
• 1,249 detainees classified by the occupation as "unlawful combatants," a figure that excludes numerous detainees from Gaza held in occupation military camps, as well as detainees from Lebanon and Syria.
This total reflects a 2.15% increase in the number of prisoners during the month of March.
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🚨 Palestinian Center for the Defense of Prisoners:
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The decision of the "israeli" military prosecution to close the investigation files into the "Sde Teiman" detention center represents an attempt to cover up crimes of torture and sexual assault, and confirms the continued impunity for the perpetrators of these violations.
Closing the investigation despite the existence of video evidence constitutes a dangerous precedent in covering up crimes, and provides the perpetrators of torture and sexual assault with cover that prevents them from being held accountable.
We demand an independent international investigation into the crimes committed inside the "Sde Teiman" detention center, and that those responsible be held accountable in accordance with the rules of international law.
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The decision of the "israeli" military prosecution to close the investigation files into the "Sde Teiman" detention center represents an attempt to cover up crimes of torture and sexual assault, and confirms the continued impunity for the perpetrators of these violations.
Closing the investigation despite the existence of video evidence constitutes a dangerous precedent in covering up crimes, and provides the perpetrators of torture and sexual assault with cover that prevents them from being held accountable.
We demand an independent international investigation into the crimes committed inside the "Sde Teiman" detention center, and that those responsible be held accountable in accordance with the rules of international law.
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🚨 IOF soldiers blew up the home of prisoner Azmi Nader Abu Hileil (30 years old), in Dura, Al-Khalil, today.
Occupation forces forced his family to evacuate the house and rigged it with explosives for several hours before detonation.
Abu Hileil has been detained since December 2024 and faces severe medical negligence, having lost 38kg of weight in captivity. The occupation issued a demolition notice for the home on February 4, 2026, alleging his involvement in an operation near the Tunnel checkpoint.
Occupation forces forced his family to evacuate the house and rigged it with explosives for several hours before detonation.
Abu Hileil has been detained since December 2024 and faces severe medical negligence, having lost 38kg of weight in captivity. The occupation issued a demolition notice for the home on February 4, 2026, alleging his involvement in an operation near the Tunnel checkpoint.
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Political prisoner Daham Al-Amoush has ascended to martyrdom following months in intensive care in the Al-Bashir Hospital in Jordan where he was found tied to his hospital bed during a 4-month long coma.
Al-Amoush was detained due to his public criticism of Jordan’s complicity and the land bridge facilitating supplies to the zionist entity during the genocide in Gaza, as well as the endangerment of civilian lives due to the interception of Iranian missiles.
The circumstances surrounding his detention included:
- Fabricated charges involving an old 2021 case which was escalated to "attempted murder" to secure an Interpol warrant while he was working in Qatar.
- He was subsequently extradited, denied bail, and held without trial.
- He was sentenced to 8 years in prison with hard labor
- Following a 10-day hunger strike and a 2 day disappearance, he was found in Al-Bashir Hospital, with family reports indicating signs of physical torture and assault.
- His family tried to send him abroad for treatment, but the Intelligence Department refused to renew his passport each time.
After his martyrdom, Jordanian authorities demanded payment of 10,000 dinars from his family for the medical expenses incurred during his time in the hospital.
The last thing posted by Al-Amoush before his arrest was "Do not weaken and do not grieve, and you will be superior if you are true believers. Allah is sufficient for us, and He is the best Disposer of affairs. Whether displacement, or captivity, or death.”
According to his family, he was often quoted as saying, "The free man is not left alone."
Glory to the martyrs.
#FreeThemAll
Al-Amoush was detained due to his public criticism of Jordan’s complicity and the land bridge facilitating supplies to the zionist entity during the genocide in Gaza, as well as the endangerment of civilian lives due to the interception of Iranian missiles.
The circumstances surrounding his detention included:
- Fabricated charges involving an old 2021 case which was escalated to "attempted murder" to secure an Interpol warrant while he was working in Qatar.
- He was subsequently extradited, denied bail, and held without trial.
- He was sentenced to 8 years in prison with hard labor
- Following a 10-day hunger strike and a 2 day disappearance, he was found in Al-Bashir Hospital, with family reports indicating signs of physical torture and assault.
- His family tried to send him abroad for treatment, but the Intelligence Department refused to renew his passport each time.
After his martyrdom, Jordanian authorities demanded payment of 10,000 dinars from his family for the medical expenses incurred during his time in the hospital.
The last thing posted by Al-Amoush before his arrest was "Do not weaken and do not grieve, and you will be superior if you are true believers. Allah is sufficient for us, and He is the best Disposer of affairs. Whether displacement, or captivity, or death.”
According to his family, he was often quoted as saying, "The free man is not left alone."
Glory to the martyrs.
#FreeThemAll
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📌 Little did Bahraini citizen Mansoor Darwish know that pursuing his profession as an artist in his country would eventually lead him to a prison cell. Last Tuesday, local security forces arrested the young man, who hails from Sanabis village, after his interrogation. The Public Prosecution later issued an order to detain him for 30 days pending investigation, as reported by the Prisoners Affairs Authority in Bahrain (PAA).
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https://en.al-akhbar.com/news/bahrain-detains-artist-over-khamenei-artwork
https://en.al-akhbar.com/news/bahrain-detains-artist-over-khamenei-artwork
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https://en.al-akhbar.com/news/bahrain-detains-artist-over-khamenei-artwork
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Bahrain Detains Artist Over Khamenei Artwork
Last Tuesday, local security forces arrested an artist from Sanabis village, after his interrogation. The Public Prosecution ordered his detention for 30 days pending investigation, as reported by the Prisoners Affairs Authority in Bahrain.
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🚨 Palestinian Authority intelligence and security services arrested three members of the Jenin Brigade in #Jenin.
During the operations, the security forces confiscated weapons belonging to a commander in the Al-Qassam Brigades from four separate locations, including:
• 5 M16 rifles
• 19 ammunition magazines
• 1,200 rounds of ammunition
• Various weapon components and combat equipment
Meanwhile, the city of Jenin and its camp enters its 14 month of the ongoing "israeli" aggression.
During the operations, the security forces confiscated weapons belonging to a commander in the Al-Qassam Brigades from four separate locations, including:
• 5 M16 rifles
• 19 ammunition magazines
• 1,200 rounds of ammunition
• Various weapon components and combat equipment
Meanwhile, the city of Jenin and its camp enters its 14 month of the ongoing "israeli" aggression.
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🚨 The IOF continued its raid in #Qalqilya today, conducting a widespread campaign of arrests primarily targeting the families of Palestinian prisoners and martyrs.
The detainees include:
• The wife of liberated prisoner Sameh Afana
• The wife of prisoner Raed Al-Hutari
• The wife of liberated prisoner Adeeb Al-Ghalban
• The wife of exiled prisoner Shadi Awda
• The wife of liberated prisoner Musa Al-Sawi
• The wife of liberated prisoner Mahmoud Mustafa Kharouf
• The mother of martyr Jibril Jibril
• Rafah Tabsiya
• Suhad Shreim (detained in Azzun), wife of liberated prisoner Abdelfattah Radwan
• Ayham Shihab
• The wife of prisoner Abdurrahman Khadraj
• The wife of prisoner Abdulhaq Khadraj
• Waseem Zahran (detained from his home near Batoun Wahdan in Khallet Nofal)
#FreeThemAll
The detainees include:
• The wife of liberated prisoner Sameh Afana
• The wife of prisoner Raed Al-Hutari
• The wife of liberated prisoner Adeeb Al-Ghalban
• The wife of exiled prisoner Shadi Awda
• The wife of liberated prisoner Musa Al-Sawi
• The wife of liberated prisoner Mahmoud Mustafa Kharouf
• The mother of martyr Jibril Jibril
• Rafah Tabsiya
• Suhad Shreim (detained in Azzun), wife of liberated prisoner Abdelfattah Radwan
• Ayham Shihab
• The wife of prisoner Abdurrahman Khadraj
• The wife of prisoner Abdulhaq Khadraj
• Waseem Zahran (detained from his home near Batoun Wahdan in Khallet Nofal)
#FreeThemAll
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🟢 Hamas leader Abdel Rahman Shadid released a statement condemning the forced displacement of over 36,000 Palestinians in the West Bank over the past year which serves as evidence of the occupation's policy to forcibly empty the land and alter its demographic reality.
Shadid highlighted that ongoing arrest campaigns, including the recent abduction of 17 women in #Qalqilya—mostly wives of prisoners and martyrs—demonstrate the occupation's targeting of Palestinian society. He condemned these actions as a continuation of systematic pressure and intimidation aimed at breaking the resolve of the people.
Shadid highlighted that ongoing arrest campaigns, including the recent abduction of 17 women in #Qalqilya—mostly wives of prisoners and martyrs—demonstrate the occupation's targeting of Palestinian society. He condemned these actions as a continuation of systematic pressure and intimidation aimed at breaking the resolve of the people.
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🟢 Hamas:
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Press Statement
The statements made by the so-called Minister of National Security in the occupation government, Itamar Ben Gvir, in a video he posted alongside a "hangman’s noose," in which he expressed his desire to carry out the death penalty against Palestinian prisoners, constitute public incitement to murder and reflect the extremist criminal mentality that governs the occupation’s policies.
These dangerous statements come in the context of ongoing attempts to implement death sentences against prisoners and transform prisons into arenas for physical liquidation, in flagrant violation of all international laws and charters.
The call to kill prisoners reveals the extent of the hatred and racism, and confirms that the occupation government adopts an extremist fascist discourse that threatens the lives of thousands of prisoners and places them in immediate danger.
We warn of the danger of these statements and their repercussions, and we hold the occupation fully responsible for any harm to the lives of the prisoners, affirming that these crimes will not pass without a response.
We call on the international community and the free people of the world to take urgent action to curb the occupation, hold its terrorist leaders accountable, escalate solidarity campaigns with the prisoners, and exert pressure by all means to stop this incitement and protect the prisoners from systematic murder policies.
Islamic Resistance Movement - Hamas
Thursday: 19/03/2026
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Press Statement
The statements made by the so-called Minister of National Security in the occupation government, Itamar Ben Gvir, in a video he posted alongside a "hangman’s noose," in which he expressed his desire to carry out the death penalty against Palestinian prisoners, constitute public incitement to murder and reflect the extremist criminal mentality that governs the occupation’s policies.
These dangerous statements come in the context of ongoing attempts to implement death sentences against prisoners and transform prisons into arenas for physical liquidation, in flagrant violation of all international laws and charters.
The call to kill prisoners reveals the extent of the hatred and racism, and confirms that the occupation government adopts an extremist fascist discourse that threatens the lives of thousands of prisoners and places them in immediate danger.
We warn of the danger of these statements and their repercussions, and we hold the occupation fully responsible for any harm to the lives of the prisoners, affirming that these crimes will not pass without a response.
We call on the international community and the free people of the world to take urgent action to curb the occupation, hold its terrorist leaders accountable, escalate solidarity campaigns with the prisoners, and exert pressure by all means to stop this incitement and protect the prisoners from systematic murder policies.
Islamic Resistance Movement - Hamas
Thursday: 19/03/2026
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🚨 Sabih Al-Houh, father of the martyr commander Wadie Al-Houh, has been released after 28 months of imprisonment in the occupation’s "Nafha" prison.
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🚨 On the eve of Eid al-Fitr, the Palestinian Prisoners' Club reports that the number of Palestinian and Arab detainees held by the "israeli" occupation has exceeded 9,500 as of March 2026.
The Club reports that the occupation enforces unprecedented isolation, denying family visits and cutting off legal counsel. Many detainees have been separated from their families for decades, with some imprisoned for nearly 40 years. During the month of Ramadan, occupation forces intensified systemic raids, including operations led by the extremist minister Ben Gvir, who was recently filmed standing before a guillotine prepared for Palestinian prisoners.
Zionist prisons have become sites of systemic torture, starvation, sexual violence, and abuse. These conditions have led to the deaths of over 100 detainees, while the occupation continues to withhold the bodies of dozens of martyrs from Gaza. The occupation has extended its state of emergency in prisons until May, maintaining these punitive measures.
Key data regarding the detainees:
• Over 9,500 total detainees.
• 79 female detainees.
• 350 children held in "Megiddo" and "Ofer" prisons.
• 3,442 administrative detainees, constituting 36% of the total.
• 1,249 individuals classified as "illegal combatants," a figure that excludes many detainees from Gaza held in the occupation military camps.
It is noted that this figure includes prisoners from Lebanon and Syria.
#FreeThemAll
The Club reports that the occupation enforces unprecedented isolation, denying family visits and cutting off legal counsel. Many detainees have been separated from their families for decades, with some imprisoned for nearly 40 years. During the month of Ramadan, occupation forces intensified systemic raids, including operations led by the extremist minister Ben Gvir, who was recently filmed standing before a guillotine prepared for Palestinian prisoners.
Zionist prisons have become sites of systemic torture, starvation, sexual violence, and abuse. These conditions have led to the deaths of over 100 detainees, while the occupation continues to withhold the bodies of dozens of martyrs from Gaza. The occupation has extended its state of emergency in prisons until May, maintaining these punitive measures.
Key data regarding the detainees:
• Over 9,500 total detainees.
• 79 female detainees.
• 350 children held in "Megiddo" and "Ofer" prisons.
• 3,442 administrative detainees, constituting 36% of the total.
• 1,249 individuals classified as "illegal combatants," a figure that excludes many detainees from Gaza held in the occupation military camps.
It is noted that this figure includes prisoners from Lebanon and Syria.
#FreeThemAll
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