On Friday, Palestinian prisoners in Israeli prisons announced a state of comprehensive mobilization, in preparation for the measures that the Israeli government intends to impose on them.

The Palestinian Prisoners Club (non-governmental) said - in a statement - that "the prisoners announced the comprehensive mobilization in all prisons in preparation for a broad confrontation against the measures that the extremist occupation government intends to impose."

The club indicated that the Israeli government's measures come after the visit of the Minister of National Security, the leader of the far-right "Jewish Power" party, Itamar Ben Gvir, to the Israeli "Nafha" prison.

The children of Israel are the children of the Jews, who are the children of the Jews who are not young.

A mother's wife, let's take care of all the Israeli families who have children, so don't forget to take care of your mother's wife today, and don't worry about your partner's family.

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The statement stated, "Ben Gvir should ask his predecessors, who for decades have threatened to impose the most extreme measures against prisoners, how was the fate of their measures?"

And Ben Gvir announced - in a tweet on Twitter yesterday, Friday - that he is proceeding with his plan towards adopting a law that imposes the death penalty on prisoners accused of killing or attempting to kill Israelis.

He added, "I visited Nafha prison after building new cells to make sure that those who killed Jews would not get better conditions than the existing ones."

The Israeli minister added, "I will continue to deal with the conditions of imprisonment of security prisoners, at a time when I aim to stop the policy that existed until today and issue the death penalty law."

Nafha Desert Prison is 100 km from the city of Beersheba, and 200 km from the city of Jerusalem, and it is considered one of the most fortified Israeli prisons and the harshest conditions.

By the end of 2022, the report of the Palestinian Prisoners Affairs Institutions stated that the number of prisoners still in Israeli prisons reached 4,700, including 29 female prisoners, 150 boys and girls, about 850 administrative detainees, 15 journalists and 5 deputies in the Palestinian Legislative Council.