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After their release from occupying prisons, detainees face profound psychological and physical challenges. Memories of captivity and the echoes of iron doors remain deeply ingrained in their minds, making the process of adjusting to life outside prison extremely difficult. The prisoners suffer from long-term effects such as loss of social ties, psychological pain, and the ongoing denial of their right to a normal life, despite the occupation's efforts to degrade their dignity. They are required to rebuild their lives from scratch, while neglecting issues related to their families and the files of martyrs and wounded—neglect that policies continue to ignore. This doubles their suffering and makes reclaiming their humanity a daunting task that demands recognition and comprehensive support.
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