RNA - In a report, the organisation stated that this started in 1967 when Palestinian prisoners were forced to work in the military’s metal shops and carpentries to produce and repair military equipment, Middle East Monitor reported.
Raafat Hamdouna, a former prisoner in Israeli jails and current director of the Prisoners’ Centre, said that the detainees were also obliged to make carpets, iron the clothes of prison officers and clean their rooms, but this ended in the 1970s as the prisoners protested against this and a number died in the process.
According to Fars News Agancy, Palestinian prisoners wanted to work in prison facilities related to their detention, Hamdouna explained, including the bakery and kitchen, however they have been refused this and instead Israeli detainees work there.
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