Israel's Palestinian prisoner release a 'window of hope' in West Bank
Charges range from murder and violent attacks on Israelis to stone-throwing. Many Palestinians say Israel is criminalising acts of resistance by an occupied people.
A quarter of the population of the West Bank has spent time in an Israeli jail; it is a shared experience.
And more than 3,000 people have been arrested since the 7 October attacks - including almost 900 children - according to the Palestinian Prisoners' Club president, Abdallah Zughary. Many of these detainees have been placed in administrative detention without charge, he says.
"Most of them are civilians, not affiliated with any kind of political party or militant group," Mr Zughary told me.
"Since 7 October, there have been no visits by families or lawyers to prisoners. And six prisoners have died."
He accuses Israel of using the justice system as a "revenge policy