Five Palestinian detainees have entered today, Thursday, June 15, 2023, a new year inside Israeli prisons, Palestinian Prisoners Voice Radio stated.
Palestinian prisoner Saad Al-Din Jabr, 47, has competed 22 years in Israeli prisons. He was detained by Israeli forces in 2001 and has been sentenced to 35 years in prison.
Prisoner Issa Battat, 51, from Bethlehem, has completed 20 years in prison, and he is sentenced to life imprisonment. Nattat has been detained since 2003.
Detainee Ahmed Daheidi, 41, from Jenin has also completed 20 years in Israeli prisons, as Israeli forces detained him in 2003. He is sentenced to life imprisonment.
Prisoner Ahmed Ja’ab, from Jenin, has spent 17 years in prison, and he is sentenced to 21 years in prison.
Mohammad Al-Halabi, 46, from Gaza, who is sentenced to 12 years in prison, has completed 7 years in Israeli prisons. Israeli forces detained him at Erez crossing to Gaza in 2016. Al-Halabi was the director of the World Vision Foundation, an organization that provides assistance to needy families in the Gaza Strip.
Al-Halabi was subjected to the longest trial in the history of the Palestinian captive movement, as the Israeli occupation courts subjected him to 172 trial sessions that lasted from 2016 to 2022 without any real charges being brought against him.
According to the last Palestinian statistics, there are about 5000 Palestinian detainees in Israeli prisons, including 160 minors, 29 women, 750 patients, and 1200 administrative detainees.
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