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'''Palestinian prisoners in Israel''' mainly refers to the [[Palestinians]] which are held imprisoned in [[Israel]] following apprehension resulting from the [[Israeli-Palestinian conflict]]. Most prisoners are held after conviction by the [[Israel Prison Service]], which is under the jurisdiction of the [[Internal Security Minister of Israel|Internal Security ministry]], though a number is [[Administrative detention|apprehended and released]] for short term periods.
'''Palestinian prisoners in Israel''' mainly refers to the [[Palestinians]] which are held imprisoned in [[Israel]] following apprehension resulting from the [[Israeli-Palestinian conflict]]. Most prisoners are held after conviction by the [[Israel Prison Service]], which is under the jurisdiction of the [[Internal Security Minister of Israel|Internal Security ministry]], though a number is [[Administrative detention|apprehended and released]] for short term periods.<ref>[http://www.btselem.org/English/Administrative_Detention/Index.asp Administrative Detention], [[B'Tselem]], retrieved June 27, 2008.</ref>


Between 1967 and 1988 more than 600,000 Palestinians were held in Israeli jails for a week or more.<ref>[http://www.pchrgaza.org/arrests_torture_stat.html Arrests, imprisonment and torture], [[Palestinian Centre for Human Rights]], retrieved June 27, 2008.</ref>{{vs}}
Between 1967 and 1988 more than 600,000 Palestinians were held in Israeli jails for a week or more.<ref>[http://www.pchrgaza.org/arrests_torture_stat.html Arrests, imprisonment and torture], [[Palestinian Centre for Human Rights]], retrieved June 27, 2008.</ref>{{vs}}

Revision as of 06:34, 11 September 2008

Palestinian prisoners in Israel mainly refers to the Palestinians which are held imprisoned in Israel following apprehension resulting from the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Most prisoners are held after conviction by the Israel Prison Service, which is under the jurisdiction of the Internal Security ministry, though a number is apprehended and released for short term periods.[1]

Between 1967 and 1988 more than 600,000 Palestinians were held in Israeli jails for a week or more.[2][verification needed]

In 2007, the number of Palestinians under administrative detention averaged about 830 per month, including women and minors under the age of 18.[3] By March 2008, more than 8,400 Palestinians were held by Israeli civilian and military authorities, of which 5,148 were serving sentences, 2,167 were facing legal proceedings and 790 were under administrative detention, often without charge or knowledge of the suspicions against them[4] The main prisons where prisoners are held are Ofer Prison in the West Bank, Megiddo prison and Ketziot prison in Israel.[4]

There are several Palestinian leaders and politicians held in Israeli jails, including 47[5] Hamas members of the Palestinian Legislative Council as well as ministers, mayors of various towns and cities in the West Bank. Marwan Bargouti a leader of the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades militia and the al-Mustaqbal political party, and Ahmad Sa'adat secretary-general of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine are also held by Israel.[4]

Israel has released prisoners due to negotiations. On August 25, 2008, Israel released 198 Palestinian prisoners in a "goodwill gesture" to encourage diplomatic relations and in support of Fatah leader Mahmoud Abbas.[5] The Israeli government has offered to release 450 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for Gilad Shalit, an Israeli soldier held by terrorists in the Gaza Strip since June 2006.[6]

The IDF has been accused by several organisations of abusing Palestinian prisoners.[7][8][9]

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