Addameer Monthly Detention Report September –2024
Addameer Monthly Detention Report September –2024
Addameer Monthly Detention Report September –2024
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued its advisory opinion on the legality of the Israeli occupation in light of the occupying state committing genocide against the Palestinian people, along with the escalation of arrest campaigns throughout all occupied territories and the increase in crimes committed by the occupation and its settlers against Palestinians.
Data on arrest campaigns in the West Bank since the beginning of the genocide after October 7.
(Excluding the detention cases in Gaza)
• The total number of arrests stands at (11.100) in the West Bank and Jerusalem.
The Israeli occupation never stopped targeting Palestinian detainees in prisons. The genocidal war is an extension of long decades in which the occupation practiced systematic crimes, such as torture and medical crimes, that led to the martyrdom of hundreds of detainees over the years of occupation.
In a dangerous precedent, the occupation authorities have issued an arbitrary administrative detention order against 14-year-old Ammar Sobhi Mohammed Abdul Kareem from the town of Abwein in the Ramallah district. Occupation forces raided his home after midnight on August 21, 2024, after blowing up the doors. They searched the house, assaulted him with beatings, and restrained him before holding him alone in one of the rooms. He was then transferred to Ofer Prison, where he remains detained till today.
Facts about the Martyrs Whose Bodies are Held in Numbered Cemeteries, Refrigerators, and the Sde Teman Military Base:
The number of martyrs whose bodies are held amounts to 552, including 256 in numbered cemeteries and 296 since the return of the policy of holding bodies in 2015. Among them are:
- 9 female martyrs.
- 32 martyrs from the prisoners movement.
- 55 children under the age of 18.
- 5 martyrs from the 1948 occupied territories.
On July 29, 2024, the occupation’s military police raided Sde Teman military camp, detaining soldiers accused of brutally sexually assaulting a male detainee from Gaza. The male detainee is reported to have severe signs of rape using sharp torture tools. Lawyers have documented numerous cases of torture and sexual violence against detainees from Gaza, revealing a grim pattern of abuse within the Sde Teman military camp.
On July 29, 2024, the occupation’s military police raided Sde Teman military camp, detaining soldiers accused of brutally sexually assaulting a male detainee from Gaza. The male detainee is reported to have severe signs of rape using sharp torture tools. Lawyers have documented numerous cases of torture and sexual violence against detainees from Gaza, revealing a grim pattern of abuse within the Sde Teman military camp.