Gazan Workers Describe Inhuman Treatment at Israeli Detention Centers Since Outbreak of War

A Palestinian released from detention said that workers were held in overcrowded 'cage-like' enclosures, handcuffed and blindfolded, and were denied meeting with their attorneys or red cross representatives. 'Israel has disappeared thousands of legal Gazan workers,' say human rights groups

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Israel's Justice Ministry is concerned about the situation of thousands of Gazan laborers who entered Israel legally and have been held in detention centers at military bases in the West Bank since the outbreak of the war.

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