While Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails on bogus charges have for years faced severe abuse, torture and murder, the Israeli captives held by Hamas on Oct. 7 were treated with humanity.
"Israel's repressive measures and raids on Palestinian prisoners' cells are an escalation, which is why the hunger strike will most probably happen, threatening the health and lives of striking prisoners."
Currently, Israel holds 4,780 Palestinian in its jails, including 29 women, 160 children and 915 detainees without charges under the "administrative detention" system, according to human rights groups.
"If these measures are to be introduced, there will most probably be a large confrontation between Palestinian prisoners and the Israeli jails authority," said said Milena Ansari from Addameer.
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