慈善机构说:儿童不属于军事监狱
开战50天,迎来了第一次四天休战,交换人质和囚犯。
休战从当地时间早晨7点开始,人质交换从下午四点开始。
以色列公布的第一二批交换的300名囚犯中:
123名14-17岁男孩,(268名14-18岁囚犯占89.3%)
1名15岁女孩(14-17岁teen占41.3%)
144名18岁男人 (18岁囚犯占48.0%)
32名18-59岁女人(18岁以上全部32名为女人占10.7%)
现在认为以色列监狱中有6000名囚犯,罪行从扔石头到谋杀,其中很多还没有定罪。
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Watch: Children don't belong in military prisons, says charity
Child hostages being swapped for child detainees is deeply concerning says charity Save the Children
Save the Children says the issue of children being held in Israeli prisons is a longstanding human rights concern.
James Denselow was speaking on Radio 4's Today programme.
As we've been reporting, 150 Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails will be released as part of the agreement between Israel and Hamas.
On Wednesday morning the Israeli justice ministry published a list of the names of 300 prisoners eligible for release as part of the deal - the list comprises 123 boys aged between 14 and 17, one 15-year-old girl, 144 18-year-old men, and 32 women aged between 18 and 59. Most are remanded in custody while awaiting trial on charges that range from stone-throwing to attempted murder.
Thirty-nine Palestinian prisoners due to be released to West Bank
Lucy Williamson
Reporting from the West Bank
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Large banners hang on the walls of Ofer prison complex in the occupied West Bank – the words “United we will succeed!” picked out in large blue and white letters, alongside the Israeli flag.
Later today, 39 Palestinian prisoners are due to arrive here, released from Israeli jails in exchange for 13 hostages held by Hamas.
They will be chosen from a list of 300 women and minors compiled by Israel, accused of a range of offences, from throwing stones to attempted murder. Less than a quarter of those on the list have been convicted – the vast majority are being held on remand while awaiting trial.
Most of those listed are teenaged boys – 40% of them under the age of 18 – along with one teenaged girl, and 32 women.
Families of the 39 prisoners due for release today will gather later at a nearby checkpoint to receive them.
Human rights organisations say the number of Palestinians held without charge in Israeli jails has shot up since the 7 October attacks.
There are now thought to be more than 6,000 Palestinians held by Israel on security grounds – many still awaiting trial.
Almost every Palestinian family in the West Bank is thought to have had a relative detained by Israel at some point in the past – often in jails inside Israel, making it difficult or impossible for their relatives to visit.