
Zionist enemy issues, renews administrative detention orders for 64 Palestinian detainees
The Palestinian Prisoners' Affairs Commission and the Prisoners' Club reported on Tuesday that the Zionist enemy authorities have issued and renewed administrative detention orders for 64 Palestinian detainees.
In a joint statement, the Commission and the Club stated that the number of administrative detainees as of June has reached 3,562.
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