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100 Palestinian Women Kidnapped by Israeli Regime since Start of New Intifada

Sunday 7 February 2016
100 Palestinian Women Kidnapped by Israeli Regime since Start of New Intifada

Alwaght- At least 100 Palestinian women have been kidnapped by Israeli regime forces during the third Palestinian al-Quds (Jerusalem) Intifada or uprising which started on October 2015.

The Palestinian commission on detainees and ex-detainees has said that the Israeli occupation has escalated its violations against the Palestinian women during al-Quds intifada (uprising) and kidnapped about 100 of them from all areas.

In a brief report on Saturday, the commission stated that since the intifada started last October, the Israeli military and security forces have committed serious crimes and violations against Palestinian women, especially the teenage girls, who were exposed to maltreatment after shooting them. Senior official of the commission Abdul-Naser Farwaneh affirmed that the female detainees arrested during the intifada were physically assaulted, abused and tortured during and after their detention, while many of them suffer from harsh incarceration conditions in the jails of Hasharon and Damon, and other prisons. There are still about 55 Palestinian women in Israeli jails, some of them are minors and wounded.

Since the beginning of  October last year intensified clashes have swept the occupied Palestinian territories and are being referred to as the al-Quds Intifada, due to Israeli regime violation at the al-Aqsa Mosque compound in September that served as a trigger.  Nearly 165 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli regime forces and Zionist settlers in the ensuing clashes. The recent al-Quds Intifada was ignited to end the temporal and spatial division of al-Aqsa Mosque, the Israeli settlement construction, the Judaization schemes, and Israeli regimes brutal attacks on Palestinians.

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