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Incredible data about the prisoners’ tragedy
Official statistics revealed that more than 800 thousand Palestinians, including 15,000 female detainees and tens of thousands of children have been subject to the ongoing Israeli detention campaigns since 1967 until end of 2013.
 
Official statistics, released on the occasion
 of Prisoner Day, on the number and state of affairs of Palestinian 
prisoners in Israeli jails revealed scandalous facts about the tragedy 
of Palestinian detainees.
The Ministry of Detainees and Ex-Detainees’ 
affairs said, in a statement that has been recently released on the 
occasion, that 5000 Palestinian detainees are still held in Israeli 
prisons, including 476 sentenced to life.
The statement documented the 
incarceration of 19 Palestinian women and 200 children in addition to 
several Palestinian minors who have, ironically, grown to maturity 
inside Israeli prisons.
The prisoners’ list includes 185 cases of 
administrative detention along with 11 MPs and several political leaders
 distributed among 22 Israeli prisons.
Official statistics revealed that more than 800 thousand Palestinians, including 15,000 female detainees and tens of thousands of children have been subject to the ongoing Israeli detention campaigns since 1967 until end of 2013.
Such appalling figures leave little 
doubt, if any, that every single Palestinian family had been put through
 detention. According to the statistics, Israeli prisons and detention 
centers have been built in almost every Palestinian territory.
Ever since the eruption of the second 
intifada in September 2000, 80 thousand detention cases, including 
10,000 children and more than 60 ex-lawmakers and ministers, were 
documented.
Over the past decades, the Palestinian 
socio-political scene in the occupied West Bank has been overwhelmed by 
such detention campaigns. The security pretext, endemic to Israeli 
alleged incarceration ruses, could no longer be maintained as a 
taken-for-granted excuse.
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