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A navy prison is a prison operated by a military. Military prisons are used variously to home prisoners of conflict, unlawful combatants, these whose freedom is deemed a nationwide safety danger by the army or national authorities, and members of the army discovered guilty of a severe crime. Thus, army prisons are of two sorts: penal, for punishing and attempting to reform members of the army who've committed an offense, and confinement-oriented, the place captured enemy combatants are confined for navy causes until hostilities cease.

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On 19 October, the Israeli government declared six Palestinian civil society organizations in the Opt "terrorist organizations".6 Two days earlier, the human rights NGO Entrance Line Defenders had found that the cellphones of six human rights defenders from these organizations had been hacked utilizing Pegasus spyware.7 On 18 October, site [wikihotmartproductos.org] the Israeli minister of interior notified French-Palestinian lawyer Salah Hammouri, one of many six, of the revocation of his Jerusalem residency and deportation on the basis of alleged "breach of allegiance to the State of Israel".