PALESTINIAN WOMEN IN ISRAELI PRISONS
The Palestinian Prisoner’s Society has revealed that the number of Palestinian women held in occupation prisons has risen to 89, including three minors, three pregnant women, and two women with cancer, as arrest campaigns and violations inside the prisons intensify.
These female prisoners face severe conditions, including starvation, medical neglect, solitary confinement, humiliating strip searches, and extreme overcrowding in cells, amid the continuation of administrative detention and policies of torture against Palestinian women.
According to the Prisoner’s Society, the number of women arrested since the start of the war on Gaza has exceeded 760 cases, with human rights groups demanding the immediate release of the female prisoners—especially the minors, pregnant women, and those who are ill.

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