Ramallah - Saba:
The Palestinian Commission of Prisoners' Affairs and the Prisoners' Club published more than 60 names of detainees from the Gaza Strip who received responses from the Israeli army regarding their detention locations in Israeli prisons and camps.
The Commission and the Club noted, in a joint statement issued Tuesday and reported by the Palestinian WAFA News Agency, that these responses are part of hundreds of responses received by relevant institutions since the mechanism became available to them to determine the fate of Gaza detainees in Israeli prisons and camps. This comes in light of the legal amendments made to the so-called "Unlawful Combatant" Law. It should be noted that the enemy continues to commit the crime of enforced disappearance against Gaza detainees to this day.
They explained that the Israeli army deliberately gives different responses regarding the same detainee in many cases. We reiterate that these responses remain responses from the Israeli occupation army. In light of this, we affirm that all relevant institutions are transferring the names of those whose detention locations have been revealed to legal teams for visits. After receiving a response of approval, the visit is conducted. It should be noted that the institutions are responsible for submitting names for visits, while the dates of visits are determined by the occupation, whether those detained in army camps or under the authority of the prison administration.
It should be noted that the latest data on Gaza detainees, disclosed by the Israeli prison administration at the beginning of April 2025, numbered 1,747, classified by the prison administration as "unlawful combatants."
It is worth noting that over the past months, dozens of horrific and shocking testimonies have been recorded about the torture carried out against Gaza detainees, in addition to a series of crimes that reflect the level of brutality that the Israeli enemy system has reached. The (Sde Teiman) camp has been the most prominent example of torture crimes against Gaza detainees, and the level of crimes against them remains the same according to many recent visits to detainees from Gaza in various prisons and camps.

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