The series of Israeli violations of human rights began with the start of Israel's occupation of
Palestinian territories and continues until now. The occupying authorities have committed
numerous violations and racist policies against the Palestinian people, which constitute a clear
and explicit violation of international law. One of the most significant policies is the policy of
administrative detention, systematically and continuously practiced by the occupying
authorities against the Palestinian people. As every individual has the right to freedom and
protection against arbitrary arrest, the policy of administrative detention deviates from the
general norm. Therefore, it has been subjected to various restrictions and safeguards for
detainees imposed by law. This study aims to analyze the legal violations committed by the
occupying authorities in implementing the policy of administrative detention. It does so by
reviewing the laws and international agreements governing this subject to determine its legal
framework and assess the extent to which international law can provide protection for
administrative detainees. Furthermore, the study examines the legal responsibility of the Israeli
occupation resulting from its violation of the guarantees granted to detainees, with a focus on
the role of the Israeli Supreme Court in solidifying this practice.