
Palestinian Prisoners Media: Enemy's crimes cannot go unpunished
In a press statement, the Prisoners Media Office called on international human rights institutions to assume their legal and humanitarian responsibilities and open an urgent investigation into the enemy's crimes against prisoners.
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