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“Israeli” forces have arrested around one million Palestinians since the 1967 Middle East war, according to a local NGO on Saturday.
“Around 17,000 women and girls and 50,000 children were among those detained,” the Commission on Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs said in a statement.
The NGO said more than 54,000 administrative detention orders were recorded since 1967.
The policy of administrative detention allows “Israeli” authorities to extend the detention of a prisoner without charge or trial.
“A total of 226 detainees have died inside “Israeli” prisons since 1967,” it added.
The NGO said all those detained experienced "some form of physical or psychological torture, moral abuse, and cruel treatment”.
An estimated 4,500 Palestinians are believed to be held in “Israeli” prisons, including 41 women, 140 minors, and 440 administrative detainees, according to data compiled by organizations on the rights of prisoners.
During the 1967 Middle East war, “Israel” occupied the West Bank, East Jerusalem, Syria’s Golan Heights and Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, which was later returned to Egypt under the country’s 1979 peace deal with “Israel”./aa