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RAMALLAH (Ma'an) -- An Israeli military court on Tuesday sentenced two Palestinian teenagers to four months jail time and imposed a fine of 3,000 shekels ($794), a prisoner rights group said.
Saleh Ayub, a lawyer from the Palestinian Prisoners Society, identified the teenagers as Amer Abd al-Rahman al-Bajawi, 14, and Sanad Khader Masharqa, 15, from the town of Yabad near Jenin in the occupied West Bank.
Both teenagers were detained on May 23, although it is unclear on what charges they were sentenced.
An Israeli watchdog, the Applied Research Institute- Jerusalem reported that the two were detained near their homes in the village, located near an Israeli military base at the entrance of the Jewish-only Mevo Dotan settlement.
Between 500 and 700 Palestinian minors are prosecuted in the Israeli military detention system each year according to rights group Defense for Children International-Palestine
In 2014, DCIP reported that 93 percent of minors detained by Israeli forces were denied access to legal counsel, while others endured prolonged periods of solitary confinement for interrogation purposes, a practice that also amounts to torture under international law.
As of March 31, there were 182 Palestinian minors in Israeli prisons, including 26 below the age of 16.
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