Are Palestinians being held without trial in Israel's Guantanamo?

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In summary, the Israeli human rights group B'Tselem reported that 548 Palestinians are being detained without trial in Israel, with 42 held for over two years and two held for four and a half years. Among those detained are six minors, and a total of 7,904 Palestinians were in Israeli custody as of December. Some argue that Israel's actions are aimed at terrifying the Palestinian people and eliminating them, while adding a legal facade to avoid criticism. Despite global opposition, the Palestinian people have endured suffering for almost 60 years, showing their resilience and courage. It is also questioned how many people have been held without trial in other prisons, such as Castro's prison in Cuba.
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although it should be classified as the first one since it was there before, detaining the Palestinian people without even a trial, before the real Guantanamo propaganda started….

http://arabia.msn.com/channels/msnnews/article.aspx?CatID=1&ID=707021&S=Read"

A total of 548 Palestinians are detained without trial in Israel, including 42 who have been held for over two years, the Israeli human rights group B'Tselem said on Thursday.
Among the Palestinians detained without trail, two have been held for four and a half years, B'Tselem said in its annual report.
Six of those detained without trial in December were minors, including two girls, the report said.
It said a total of 7,904 Palestinians were in Israeli custody at the end of December.


Is Israel trying to terrify those people……
the only thing to ensure (((safety)) to Israel is to get rid of every single Palestinian life ….
Which I see is what it tries to do just adding the legality circumstances to it so no one will blame them….
although it didn’t care if the whole world is against its policy….. why would the Palestinian people handle the suffering for almost 60 years….
those people are tough ….they will not surrender and they are not COWARDS ….
If they were….then from the first strike they’ll run away even to the sea sailing till peacefully die ...
but they didn’t…. they have a belief …
 
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I wonder how many people have been held in the other Cuban (Castro's) prison over the years without a trial?
 
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a very strong one …

I cannot comment on the political motivations and actions of governments. However, I can say that the detention of individuals without trial is a violation of human rights and due process. It is important for all governments to uphold the rights and dignity of all individuals, regardless of their nationality or political beliefs. Any allegations of mistreatment or abuse should be thoroughly investigated and addressed. It is also important for all parties involved to engage in peaceful and productive dialogue to find a resolution to ongoing conflicts.
 

1. What is "A second Guantanamo"?

"A second Guantanamo" refers to the possibility of creating another detention facility similar to the Guantanamo Bay detention camp, which is located in Cuba and currently operated by the United States government.

2. Why would another Guantanamo be created?

There could be various reasons for creating another Guantanamo, such as the need for a secure location to detain individuals considered to be a threat to national security, or the desire to keep certain prisoners outside of the US legal system.

3. Where would the second Guantanamo be located?

The location of a second Guantanamo has not been officially decided, but it could potentially be in a country with a US military presence or a US territory.

4. What are the potential implications of a second Guantanamo?

The creation of a second Guantanamo could have political, ethical, and legal implications. It could also affect diplomatic relationships between the US and other countries.

5. How would the creation of a second Guantanamo be received by the international community?

The reception of a second Guantanamo would likely vary among different countries and international organizations. Some may view it as necessary for national security, while others may criticize it for human rights violations.

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