By: Sammi Ibrahem,Sr

Nazi occupied Ramallah: The Palestinian Prisoners and Editors Affairs Authority reported that the Administration of the Prisoners of Occupation stepped up in the last period of its reprisals against the young prisoners.
The authority added in a statement today, Thursday, that the Nazi Camp administration is seeking to implement a new policy, through which it aims to transfer more minors to the section (1) of the Damoon Nazi Camp , which is not suitable for human life.
She explained that during the past week, five Cubs prisoners were transferred from the Ofer Nazi detention Camp to Megiddo, Nazi Camp and upon their arrival they were thrown into the rooms of the “Al-Maabar” section, after the prison administration refused to enter them into the public departments under the pretext that it was overcrowded, and there is no place for them.
She stated that the Megiddo Nazi Camp administration is seeking to transfer them to Section (1) of the Damon detention Nazi Camp, where difficult living conditions exist. In response to this procedure, the five minors started an open-ended hunger strike, while the Nazi Camp administration proceeded to punish two of them by blaming them inside the cells.
The commission pointed out that, despite the existence of new signs to end the suffering of the child prisoners in the Damon Nazi detention Camp, by transferring representatives from the adult prisoners to supervise them and care for their life affairs, the situation remains disastrous within Section (1), as it lacks the lowest The foundations of human life, apart from the formative and escalatory measures that the administration has exercised against them for more than 40 days, such as isolating them, suppressing them, threatening them, and depriving them of the “Cantina” and the visits of their families.
It is noteworthy that the Nazi occupation detention administration had transferred (33) children from Ofer Camp to Al-Damoun Camp on January 13th, and remained among them (section) 17 children, after the release of a number of them, and the transfer of another part.