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Gaza families visit inmates in Israeli jails
Forty Palestinian residents from the Gaza Strip visited on Tuesday morning 24 Palestinian inmates held in the Israeli Nafha jail.
The International Committee of the Red Cross said that 40 members of the families of the Palestinian inmates took Red Cross buses leaving the Gaza Strip through the Beit Hanoun “Erez” crossing to visit their loved ones who are imprisoned in the Nafha Desert jail.
The families visits coincide with a permanent weekly sit-in held by the inmates’ families in front of the headquarters of the Red Cross in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, to demand the freedom of their sons and daughters.
More than 4400 Palestinians are held now inside the Israeli prisons, including about 400 inmates from Gaza Strip.
Meanwhile, Israeli occupation authorities continue to deprive Hamas prisoners of receiving their families’ visits.