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Israeli prisons were failing to provide enough food for Palestinian inmates and ordered conditions be improved. There are currently 9,560 Palestinians held in jail whom Israel classes as security prisoners, according to IPS figures
conditions in which the detainees were kept onboard an Israeli prison ship. According to Chapman, this involved about half of the detainees having to sleep inside shipping containers, while half had to stay outside. They
prison. Solitary confinement is widely regarded as one of the harshest forms of detention. Under the United Nations Mandela Rules, prolonged solitary confinement exceeding 14 days may amount to torture. Abu Safiya’s lawyer, Nasser
solitary confinement in Megiddo and at Ramon Prison in southern Israel. Marmarelli described the conditions of his five-hour visit as “harsh and inhumane”, saying he and his client had been forced “to shout through
Israeli rights group, for more than 500 days. “Dr Hussam remains in solitary confinement in Nafha Prison. He appeared in court via screen, handcuffed and shackled, the court refused to remove the shackles,” his lawyer
prisoners, even as the lawyer for the detained Kamal Adwan Hospital director, [Dr Hussam Abu Safiya](/video/fault-lines/2025/9/18/the-disappearance-of-dr-abu-safiya), said his client had been moved to solitary confinement. It was in this context that Palestinian factions arrived
solitary confinement.  Protesters held images of Marwan Barghouti during a demonstration at the entrance of the Bureij camp for Palestinian refugees
Israeli and German governments accountable for their role in the genocide by both international and German law”. ## A psychological toll: Seven months in Isolation For more than seven months, the activists – who hold Irish, British
solitary confinement, sexual abuse, forced stripping, and threats to rape and kill family members.” Khraim, the advocacy partner at WCLAC, said sexual humiliation and threats were used to produce silence. Men and boys often