Told to fix notorious prison, Israel just relocated alleged abuses, detainees say
- The Israeli military relocated detainees from Sde Teiman to Ofer and Anatot camps after a court ordered improvements due to allegations of abuse.
- Israeli human rights organizations reported that conditions in the new camps remain abusive, based on interviews with detainees.
- The military stated it complies with international law and rejected allegations of abuse, despite claims from rights groups and detainees.
- Detainees reported regular beatings, overcrowding, and inadequate medical care, with some held in handcuffs for extended periods.
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Police prioritize detaining Palestinians without permits over tackling serious crime
While the Palestinians who are arrested are often released at the police station or by the courts after brief detention, the Israel Prison Service has expressed concern over extreme overcrowding in its facilities due to the growing number of arrests
·Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
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