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Monday 28 Sep 2015 - 16:43 Makkah mean time-15-12-1436
Ramallah (IINA) – Palestine Commission of Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs said on Sunday that the Israeli occupation forces arrested over 90,000 Palestinians since the start of Al-Aqsa Intifada (uprising) on 28 September 2000, the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) reported.
Such arrests targeted all categories of the Palestinian society, including injured civilians, sick persons, girls, children, MPs, lawmakers, and the elderly, the documentation department at the PIC reported.
The Palestinian detainees included 12,000 children below the age of 18 and 1,200 women, four among them gave birth to their newborns in Israeli lock-ups.
The commission added that there are 200 children and 25 women still behind Israeli bars.
According to the report, the Israeli occupation arrested more than 65 lawmakers and ministers over the same period.
The Israeli occupation authorities issued 25,000 new or renewed administrative sentences against the Palestinian detainees. 480 inmates are still held in Israeli administrative jails.
At least 83 Palestinian detainees died of harsh torture and deliberate medical negligence in Israeli jails since 2000. Dozens of others died shortly after they were released as they succumbed to diseases they afflicted while in jails.
The Palestinian detainees suffered all kinds of torture and maltreatment during their arrest period, the group further documented.
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