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Pregnant and imprisoned: Palestinian women face harsh conditions in Israeli jails
Three pregnant Palestinian women, including Manar Karaja, Amina al-Taweel, and Dana Joudeh, are detained in harsh conditions at Damon Prison in Israel, with families and the Red Cross barred from visits since October 2023. The Palestinian Prisoners' Club reports overcrowding, poor sanitation, and inadequate medical care, raising risks to the women and their unborn children.
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