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Administrative Detention

Administrative detention is incarceration without trial or charge, alleging that a person plans to commit a future offense. It has no time limit, and the evidence on which it is based is not disclosed. Israel employs this measure extensively and routinely, and has used it to hold thousands of Palestinians for lengthy periods of time. While detention orders are formally reviewed, this is merely a semblance of judicial oversight, as detainees cannot reasonably mount a defense against undisclosed allegations. Nevertheless, courts uphold the vast majority of orders.

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Demolitions in the the South Hebron Hills and Jordan Valley, May-July 2024: 128 structures demolished on authorities’ orders; 288 Palestinians, including 112 minors, lose their homes


Throughout May, June and July 2024, 128 structures, 66 of them homes, were demolished by Israel in the South Hebron Hills and Jordan Valley; 288 people, 112 of them minors, lost their homes.The Israeli apartheid regime treats the territory it…
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Human Rights in the Occupied Territories


The report surveys the broad spectrum of issues regarding the Israeli authorities' human rights record in the West Bank and Gaza Strip over the past year, the 44th year of the Israeli occupation. An interactive version of the report is available…