00:00And the Tel Aviv regime is kidnapping Palestinians in prisons of the San Isenity of Israel
00:05through the arbitrary criterion of administrative detention,
00:09a practice that constitutes a form of systematic repression against the population under occupation.
00:15Fox Club, one of the main sources of information on this subject, reveals shocking data.
00:19Approximately one million Palestinians, including more than 50,000 children under the age of 18,
00:24and more than 17,000 women have been illegally detained by the Israeli occupation regime
00:29since 1967.
00:31Arab media outlets such as Al-Maharin have expanded on this information,
00:35detailing that since the beginning of the current extermination offensive, in October 2023,
00:40the numbers have skyrocketed, with more than 17,000 Palestinians kidnapped,
00:45including 1,360 minors and 537 women,
00:50taken from their homes in the occupied West Bank and from the ruins of the besieged Gaza Strip.
00:55Testimonies collected by the Wafa agency describe brutal night raids,
00:59systematic beatings and inhumane detention conditions,
01:02including torture and premeditated medical neglect that has led to the administrative killing of several detainees.
01:09The mechanism of administrative detention stands out as the legal arm of this repressive machinery,
01:15allowing the San Isenity's army to imprison civilians including children and the elderly indefinitely,
01:20without filling charges, without a fair trial and without presenting the alleged evidence to either the detainees or their lawyers.
01:27This is a clear strategy of collective punishment and an item to annihilate the future of Palestine,
01:33in a blatant violation of international humanitarian law.
01:36That's a clearstructure of being on the island of the land of the country as the
01:42high control of the land of the nation.
01:45It seems to be one of a distant times with a certain amount of claims for the trial of the country.
01:49I'm a very fond of people.
01:51I'm a very fond of people in my case now.
01:53I can say it's not a certain way in my case for the trial of F
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