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Israeli steps up targeting of Palestinian kids, homes

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Human Rights Watch says Israeli forces are abusing Palestinian children in various prisons and detention facilities, warning that the arrests of Palestinian minors have doubled since last October.

Citing interviews with arrested children, video footage, and reports from lawyers, the New York-based rights group said that Israeli forces resort to excessive force in detaining Palestinian minors and hold them captive in unsafe and abusive conditions.

“Palestinian children are treated in ways that would terrify and traumatize an adult,” Sari Bashi, Israel/Palestine director for Human Rights Watch, said.

“Screams, threats, and beatings are no way… to treat a child or to get accurate information from them,” she added.

Lawyers and rights groups told HRW that Israeli forces regularly interrogate Palestinian children in the absence of a parent, hence infringing upon international laws that demand special protection for detained children.

Bashi said Israeli forces “should obey the law and treat child detainees with the humanity and dignity that all children deserve.”

According to the Palestinian children’s rights group DCI-Palestine and the Israeli human rights group B’Tselem, the number of Palestinian children arrested in the West Bank since last October has increased by 150 percent compared to a year ago.

The Commission of Detainees’ and Ex-Detainees’ Affairs announced in a report released on April 3 that at least 241 Palestinian children under the age of 18 were being held in Israeli prisons.

The Palestinian human rights said 94 Palestinian minors, sentenced on various charges, are incarcerated at the Israeli-run Ofer Prison near the occupied West Bank city of Beitunia, while the rest are being kept in other jails.

Over 500 Palestinian homes razed since January

Meanwhile, Israeli military forces have demolished at least 523 Palestinian houses and places of residence across the occupied West Bank since the start of the current year.

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