● الاحتلال يحوّل ستة محررين من صفقة تبادل الأسرى الأخيرة ممن أعيد اعتقالهم إلى الاعتقال الإداريّ
21/5/2025
رام الله - قال نادي الأسير الفلسطيني، أنّه وفي إطار عمليات استهداف الأسرى المحررين، ومنهم الأسرى المفرج عنهم من صفقة التبادل الأخيرة، فإن (13) حالة اعتقال سُجلت بين صفوف أسرى محررين، أفرج عنهم ضمن صفقة التبادل الأخيرة التي تمت في شهري كانون الثاني/ وشباط من العام الجاري، بينهم (7) أبقى الاحتلال على اعتقالهم، من بينهم أسيرة.
وأضاف نادي الأسير، إنّ (6) محررين من أصل (7) ما زالوا معتقلين، جرى تحويلهم إلى الاعتقال الإداريّ، من بينهم الأسيرة سماح حجاوي من قلقيلية، وكان من أبرز هؤلاء الأسرى، الأسير وائل الجاغوب (48 عاماً) من نابلس، الذي أفرج عنه بعد أن أمضى 23 عاماً، وجرى تحويله للاعتقال الإداريّ لمدة ستة شهور، إضافة إلى الأسرى أحمد خشان من جنين، وأحمد بشار أبو عليا من رام الله، وعبد الرحمن برقان من الخليل، ومعتصم عنتوري من قلقيلية، فيما وجّه الاحتلال لائحة (اتهام) بحق المعتقل رضا عبيد من القدس.
وتابع نادي الأسير، إن عمليات استهداف الأسرى المحررين عبر عمليات الاعتقال وتحديداً من خلال سياسة الاعتقال الإداري تحت ذريعة وجود (ملف سري)، شكّلت وما تزال أبرز السّياسات التي انتهجها الاحتلال الإسرائيليّ تاريخياً، سواء من أفرج عنهم خلال صفقات تبادل، أو من أفرج عنهم بعد أن أنهوا مدة اعتقالهم، ولم يكتف الاحتلال على مدار عقود من الزمن من ابتكار أدوات، وسياسات، وقوانين، ومشاريع قوانين، وأوامر عسكرية، من أجل ملاحقتهم، واستهدافهم بطرق مختلفة والتي لا تقتصر على عمليات الاعتقال، بل وصلت إلى عمليات الإرهاب المنظم التي طالت كذلك عائلاتهم، وذلك من خلال جملة من التهديدات غير المنتهية، إلى جانب سرقة ومصادرة أموال، وسيارات ومصاغ ذهب، واعتقال أفراداً من عائلاتهم، وقد تصاعدت هذه السياسات بعد الإبادة بشكل – غير مسبوق، حيث يشكّل الأسرى السابقين والمحررين، النسبة الأكبر من الفئات المستهدفة يومياً عبر حملات الاعتقال.
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Israeli Occupation Places 6 Palestinians - Released in Last Prisoner Exchange - in Detention Without Trial or Charge
May 21, 2025
Palestinian Prisoner’s Society (PPS)
Ramallah, occupied Palestine – As part of their ongoing targeting of released Palestinian political prisoners, Israeli occupation forces have carried out 13 re-arrests of detainees who were released in January and February 2025 as part of the prisoner exchange deal with the Hamas movement. Of those, seven people remain in custody, including one female prisoner.
Six of the seven detainees have been transferred to "administrative detention,” without any trial or charges, including female prisoner Samah Hijjawi from Qalqilya.
Among the most prominent of these detainees is 48-years-old Wael Jaghoub from Nablus, who was released in February after serving 23 years in prison, only to be re-arrested and placed under a six-month “administrative detention” order.
Other prisoners include Ahmad Khashan from Jenin, Ahmad Bashar Abu Alia from Ramallah, Abdulrahman Burqan from Hebron, and Mu'tasim Antouri from Qalqilya.
The Palestinian Prisoner’s Society (PPS) noted that the targeting of freed prisoners through re-arrests—and their placement in “administrative detention” under the pretext of a "secret file"—has long been one of the systematic policies of the Israeli occupation. This applies both to prisoners released through exchange deals and those freed after completing their sentences. In 2014, the military carried out mass arrests of Palestinians who were released in 2011 as part of the Wafaa al-Ahrar prisoner-exchange deal, with many having their previous sentences reinstated under the pretext of a "secret file.”
For decades, the occupation has continually developed tools, policies, laws, draft laws, and military orders to pursue and target these individuals in various ways—not only through arrests, but also through organized state-terror that has deeply affected their families. This includes constant threats, theft and confiscation of money, vehicles, gold, and the arrest of family members.
The use of these policies has increased at an unprecedented rate since the genocide in Gaza, with former and freed prisoners making up the majority of those targeted in the Israeli occupation’s daily mass raids and arrests.
The PPS emphasized that the occupation continues to widen its use of “administrative detention” to levels unparalleled with any previous historical period. As of early May 2025, the number of Palestinians in "administrative detention” reached 3,577, including over 100 children and seven women. They now represent the highest percentage among both pre-trial and sentenced detainees in Israeli prisons.
The new arrests and detention orders come after occupation forces re-arrested 30 men and women who were released in the November 2023 prisoner-exchange deal, some of whom remain in detention while others have been re-released.
The conditions for Palestinian political prisoners are the worst they have ever been. Since the genocide in Gaza, 69 identified detainees, including one child, were killed both directly and indirectly by the Israeli prison system, including through torture and denial of medical care. Of the 69 people, eight were being held without trial or charge in “administrative detention”.
As of the start of May, the number of Palestinian political prisoners has exceeded 10,100 — a figure that does not include detainees held in military camps run by the Israeli occupation forces. Among them are 37 female detainees and more than 400 child prisoners. Meanwhile, some 3,577 people arrested in the occupied West Bank are being held without trial or charge under “administrative detention,” and 1,846 people arrested in occupied Gaza are also held without trial or charge under a different legal mechanism, the "unlawful combatants" law.