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After nearly seven weeks in captivity, 24 hostages seized by Hamas in its deadly Oct. 7 attack on Israel are now free after crossing into Egypt. In exchange, Israel released 39 Palestinians hours later at the city of Ramallah in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
Well let’s use our brains, shall we.
CNN quotes the Palestinian Commission for Detainees and the Palestinian Prisoner’s Society. Let’s go looking into their reports. Last Palestinian Prisoner’s Day (April, 17), the PPS reported at least 4,900 confirmed detainees with over 1,000 “administrative detainees”, which is Israeli code for “we detained them because they’re Arabs”.
However, by that same date, Al Jazeera reported that in just 4 months of 2023 there had already been 2,300 new arrests, with new arrests happening daily.
Now, later this year the Palestinian Authority reported that there’s been almost 5,000 new detainees, almost all administrative, since October 7th alone.
Well, this numbers do seem all over the place and seem to not add up. Why don’t we try to find another source, let’s say a Jewish source. There’s this B’Tselem people, what do they say:
Well, how about the detention conditions. I’m sure it’s not that bad. Let’s look at Amnesty International first:
Oh, bother. I guess you’re right, I was talking out of my ass. Things are actually way worse than I made them out to be.