Israel transfers 120 Palestinians to unknown location, cancelling all previous agreements


On Wednesday 22nd February, the Israeli prisons' administration transferred approximately 120 prisoners from Negev Desert Prison to an unknown location.

In a press statement issued by the prisoners publicized by the Palestinian Prisoners' Society, they said that 120 prisoners were transferred without allowing them to take their belongings after two special Forces "al-Mutsada" and "Doour" broke into the prison with weapons and dogs.

The prisoners said that "there were no justifications for the prisons' administration, there was an enormous "number of soldiers for each prisoner; four members of the police accompanied each individual. The prisons' administration intended to humiliate them and suppress them without reason."

They also said that the prisons' administration informed the prisoners that it would cancel all previous agreements with them, and that it would escalate the procedures against them.

President of the Prisoner Society, Qadura Fares, called for a condemnation of Israeli officials in front of the International Courts and to forbid them from entering some countries. more

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