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22 Prisoners Have Been Detained Since Before Oslo's Signing

Sep 14, 2023 12:47 pm
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According to the Palestinian Prisoners Club, 22 prisoners have been detained since before the Oslo Accords were signed, the oldest of whom was prisoner Mohammed Al-Tous, who has been detained since 1985.
Moreover, the club stated that the occupation rearrested 11 prisoners who had been held before Oslo and had been released as part of the prisoner swap deal in 2014. Also, the occupying forces continued to hold the bodies of 11 martyrs of the prisoners' movement.
More than 5,200 prisoners are held in Israeli occupation prisons, including 36 female prisoners, 170 children, and 1,264 administrative prisoners, and 559 are serving life sentences.

 

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