New data reveals 98 Palestinian deaths in Israeli custody since October 7
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43% : Previously unreported data on Palestinian deaths in detention was obtained from the Israeli army and Israel Prison Service (IPS) by Physicians for Human Rights-Israel (PHRI), which released a report today publicizing these figures.41% : The following day, the detainee continued, the Shin Bet (Israel's internal security agency) interrogated all the inmates who were held with Abu Asab one by one, and "claimed we'd caused trouble and killed Thaer, which was why we were all injured.
40% : " Sari Hurriyah, a Palestinian attorney with Israeli citizenship who was detained at the same time as Mara'i over Facebook posts, told Israel's Channel 13 that he witnessed Mara'i's death in the neighboring cell.
38% : Of those detained from Gaza, who make up the majority, less than one-third were classified by the Israeli army itself as militants -- meaning Israel was responsible for the deaths of dozens of Palestinian civilians in custody.
31% : At least two more detainees died at Ofer Camp (where +972 revealed testimonies of severe abuse, electric shocks, and the rampant spread of disease), at least one at Anatot Camp, and at least seven more at various other military-operated detention facilities in southern Israel.
26% : Though documentation during the initial years of Israel's occupation of the West Bank and Gaza was inconsistent, the death toll among Palestinian prisoners and detainees over the past two years represents a stark escalation, reflecting how physical violence, torture, and other abuse of Palestinians has become normalized across Israel's jail system during the war.
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