More than 600 Palestinian minors under Israeli house arrest during 2022

Edited by Ed Newman
2022-12-27 12:17:51

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This file photo shows Palestinian children behind bars in an Israeli jail.

Ramallah, December 27 (RHC)-- According to a Palestinian prisoners' commission, the Israeli regime has so far this year placed more than 600 Palestinian children under house arrest.    The Commission for Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs released the information in a statement, saying the restraining method has been mostly used against children and youths in the eastern side of the occupied city of Jerusalem al-Quds in the West Bank.

Israeli authorities, the statement noted, resort to the method since it enables the occupying regime to bypass its own laws that prohibit imprisonment of children under the age of 14.

While under house arrest, Palestinian minors are forced to wear a bracelet monitor at all times, and are not allowed to go to school or even a clinic without being accompanied by a supervisor, the commission said.  During that period, the Israeli court examines their file until the judicial procedures against them ends and a ruling is issued, which may take a few days or up to a year or more. That period is not counted as part of the actual sentence, which is later issued against the child.

Some children are removed from their family homes and placed under arrest at another house outside their city, which belongs to a relative or a friend.  The family is forced to rent the outlying house.

In either case, "the parents are often forced to sell property or use their savings to deposit large sums of money in the treasury of the court [that hears their child's case] to ensure the implementation of the conditions for the release of their child," the Palestinian Wafa news agency reported, citing the commission.

According to the commission, the house arrest conditions leave "difficult psychological effects" on children and their families.  It cited some of the adverse effects as a constant feeling of anxiety, fear, and deprivation, which force the child into a state of "psychological instability."

A leader of the Palestinian Fatah resistance movement said in late November that the Israeli regime is keeping hundreds of prisoners, including children, behind bars in prisons, stating that the minor detainees are subjected to various forms of torture and Israeli prison officials deal with them as criminals.

A leader of the Palestinian Fatah resistance movement says Israeli officials are exposing Palestinian children to brutal forms of torture in detention centers, and are treating them as serious criminals.
Ayman al-Raqab, who is also a professor of political science at Quds University, denounced the Tel Aviv regime’s gross mistreatment of Palestinian children and flagrant violation of their rights, stating that the condition of Israeli detention centers and relevant policies contradict international principles and regulations.

Raqab noted that Israeli officials have subjected a number of jailed Palestinian children, including teenage girls, to brutal forms of torture, and treat them as serious criminals even though they are not of legal age.



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