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EIGHT PALESTINIAN 
WOMEN 
SERIOUSLY INJURED in 
ISRAELI 
PRISON
350 Children, 15-18, including 11 Girls, are in 
Israeli Concentration Camp
GAZA, July 11 
(IslamOnline.net) 
- An Israeli 
Knesset member Friday, July 11, 
called for setting up a fact-finding mission to 
investigate into acts of 
torture against Palestinian women detainees 
protesting squalid cells and tough 
treatment two days before.
Eight female detainees were critically injured 
when the prison authorities 
tried to disperse striking prisoners Wednesday, 
July 9, Mohamed Baraka told 
Islamonline.net.
Baraka, the head of the Democratic Front for 
Peace and Equality, said other 
detainees joining hands in the protest sustained 
moderate wounds when an 
Israeli military force broke into the prison 
courtyard and assaulted them.
"Some 70 soldiers burst into the place, attacked 
the female protestors and 
dragged them back to their small notorious cells 
after releasing gas in them, 
causing injuries and suffocation, said Fatin 
Al-Aseibi, a lawyer in the 
Palestinian Detainee Affairs Ministry.
Aseibi cited the case of Etaf Elian, a detainee 
"whom the Israeli soldiers 
forced her mouth open to spray gas in"
Elian was then whisked away to unknown area, with 
no information available on 
her health conditions since.
After the raid, Arej Al-Shuhari was left sick 
after the attack, Aseibi said.
On Monday, July 7, the same detainees organized a 
protest against their tough 
deplorable living conditions and Israel’s 
deceptive promises of their 
release. They were harshly repressed by large 
number of the jailers.
Israel had declared that it would release some 
200-300 detainees after 
Palestinian factions declared a temporary 
suspension of attacks last week.
Disappointed, Palestinian dismissed the move as 
inadequate, as the 
Jewish 
state held more than 6,000 Palestinian detainees.
The Palestinian Detainee Affairs Ministry said in 
a statement that among the 
Wednesday protestors were Palestinian student 
detainees whom Israel had 
prevented from completing their studies.
"The detainees presented the prison 
administration with demands to improve 
their living conditions, with a threat to go in 
hunger otherwise," said a lawyer 
for  the Conscience Center for prison welfare and 
human rights.
The demands, including ending the solitary 
confinement of a number of 
detainees and their frisking as well as providing 
medical treatment to some of them 
suffering chronic epidemics, were met with 
rejection.
Ironically enough, among the demands turned down 
were allowing the access of 
garments and other personal property and for 
relatives to visit detainees.
Amid such a bleak picture, Palestinian detainees 
remained defiant and attempt 
to expose Israeli merciless policies towards 
them.
A Palestinian detainee in the notorious Israeli 
Naqab prison told 
IslamOnline.net Monday, June 23, by a cellular 
phone smuggled to his cell about his 
distress of undergoing a two-hour medical 
operation by an Israeli surgeon to remove 
his appendix without being anesthetized.
On June 2, families of thousands of Palestinian 
detainees in Israeli jails 
gathered in Gaza in the courtyard of the 
International Committee of the 
Red Crescent 
to denounce the Israeli Premier Ariel 
Sharon’s decision to set free "only 
two Palestinian detainees".
The families deemed that decision a mere 
deception for the world public 
opinion.
One day earlier, the Palestinian Prisoner Club on 
Sunday, June 1, accused the 
Israeli occupation army of torturing and 
humiliating children taken prisoners 
and denying them visits by their relatives.
In a report on the children taken prisoner issued 
on the occasion of the 
World Child Day, the Club said, "The number of 
prisoners between 13-18 amounts to 
350, including 11 girls."
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