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Israel holding nearly 800 Palestinians without trial, rights group claims

  • Rights group HaMoked said 798 Palestinians are being held in so-called administrative detention
  • Under the practice, prisoners can be held for months, and do not know the charges against them

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Khalil Awawdeh, a Palestinian prisoner on a hunger strike, at Asaf Harofeh Hospital in Be’er Ya’akov, Israel on August 24. Israeli rights group HaMoked said on Sunday that Israel is holding nearly 800 Palestinians without trial or charge in so-called administrative detention. Photo: AP
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Israel is holding nearly 800 Palestinians without trial or charge, the highest number since 2008, an Israeli rights group said Sunday.

The group, HaMoked, which regularly gathers figures from Israeli prison authorities, said that 798 Palestinians are currently being held in so-called administrative detention, a practice where the prisoners can be held for months, do not know the charges against them and are not granted access to the evidence against them.

The group said the number of those held in administrative detention has risen steadily this year, as Israel conducts nightly arrest raids in the occupied West Bank in response to a spate of attacks against Israelis earlier this year.

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Israel claims it uses administrative detention to impede attacks and restrain dangerous militants without revealing sensitive intelligence.

Rights groups and Palestinians say it is an abusive system that denies freedom without due process, leaving some Palestinians for months or even years behind bars with no evidence against them made accessible.

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Some resort to life-threatening hunger strikes to draw attention to their detention, which often drives up tensions between Israel and Palestinians.

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