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They told my imprisoned brother that I was dead

Ktziot Prison in the Naqab Desert. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)Palestinian prisoners in Israeli detention are subjected to conditions of torture, starvation, and torment that are the worst they have been since 1967. My brother has been imprisoned amid these conditions for over a year.

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