Over a thousand Palestinians from Gaza held in Israeli detention without charge
Over a thousand Palestinians from Gaza are being held in Israeli detention without charge, sparking controversy and debate. Israel claims that this practice is necessary for security reasons, but human rights groups argue that it leaves detainees in a state of legal uncertainty. The issue has raised concerns about the treatment of Palestinian detainees and the use of a law that allows for detention without trial or charge.
- ▪Over a thousand Palestinians from Gaza are being held in Israeli detention without charge.
- ▪A controversial law allows Israel to hold Palestinians in prison without charge or trial.
- ▪Israel claims that this practice is necessary for security reasons.
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World Over a thousand Palestinians from Gaza held in Israeli detention without charge May 30, 20265:08 PM ET Heard on All Things Considered By Itay Stern Over a thousand Palestinians from Gaza held in Israeli detention without charge Audio will be available later today. A controversial law allows Israel to hold Palestinians in prison without charge or trial. Israel says it's a necessary for security, but rights groups say it leaves detainees in a legal limbo. Sponsor Message Facebook Flipboard Email
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