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Physicians for Human Rights Israel petitions the Israeli Supreme Court to release 14 Palestinian doctors from Gaza held without charge in Israeli prisons.

Physicians for Human Rights Israel has petitioned the Israeli Supreme Court to secure the release of 14 Palestinian doctors from Gaza currently detained without charge.

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