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At least Palestinian prisoners have been released in two batches since the Hamas-Israel ceasefire came into effect on January 19, ending 15 months of nonstop Israeli bombardment of Gaza. According to Adameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association, a rights group based in the occupied West Bank, children were being held in Israeli prisons before the latest prisoner exchanges. In , Israel introduced a new law allowing children between the ages of 12 and 14 to be held criminally responsible, meaning they could be tried in court as adults and be given prison sentences.
Previously, only those 14 or older could be sentenced to prison. Prison sentences cannot begin until the child reaches the age of 14, however [ PDF ]. This change was made after Ahmed Manasra was arrested in in occupied East Jerusalem at the age of He was charged with attempted murder and sentenced to 12 years in prison after the new law had come into effect and, crucially, after his 14th birthday.
Later, his sentence was commuted to nine years on appeal. An estimated 10, Palestinian children have been held in Israeli military detention over the past 20 years, according to the NGO Save the Children. Controversially, Palestinian prisoners are tried and sentenced in military rather than civil courts. A dual legal system exists in Palestine, under which Israeli settlers living in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem are subject to Israeli civil law while Palestinians are subject to Israeli military law in courts run by Israeli soldiers and officers.
HaMoked, a human rights NGO assisting Palestinians subjected to human rights violations under the Israeli occupation, said minors being held in prisons were allowed a minute phone call to their families once every two weeks during Israel released Palestinian prisoners, of them serving life sentences, from its jails on Saturday as part of the ceasefire deal. Two of them were children, both 15 years old. The oldest prisoner, Muhammad al-Tous, was He had spent 39 years in jail, having first been arrested in while fighting Israeli forces.
The swap on Saturday was the second exchange since a ceasefire came into effect on January Three Israeli captives and 90 Palestinian prisoners 69 women and 21 children were released in the first swap. Only eight of the 90 prisoners were arrested before October 7, , when Hamas-led Palestinian groups carried out attacks in southern Israel.