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As a former prisoner of Prison 6 I found a small mistake...
There is no Company Daleth in Prison 6, The secured area in Prison 6 is a part of the Gimel Company, the name of this area is Agaf Habodedim (The Isolated Area) oftenly called by the staff and prisoners Agaf... Yaron Shahrabani12:58, 27 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I also thought there was no Dalet in prison 6, but that other said there was (and it's been a while since I've visited 6 anyway). You saying there's no such thing proves that he was wrong, so I'll remove the section. Thanks for your contribution. -- Ynhockey(Talk)11:28, 28 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
When you said for crimes be more specific. What crimes? Dendoi Thursday 12:24 AM on 12/7/2006
I think this article could be very good (even without the sources which are hard to come by, but I will try my best to find some later), if it was all-encompassing. For example, it has no info on prisons for Palestinians which are probably more important to the non-Israeli reader than prisons for IDF soldiers. Because I know very little about these prisons and how they work, I have not added info on them, and actually deleted the little info that I originally put in. If someone knows anything about this, please fill in the gaps. Basically there should be explanations about POW prisons, prisons for Palestinians (Prison 7 Ktziyot, Megiddo 384 and Ofer 386), and detention centers for Palestinians (Hatmar Etzion, Hatmar Shomron). -- Ynhockey(Talk)23:36, 20 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I just noticed this comment, after someone removed the reference. Actually it's correct (of course the uniforms aren't a present, they have to return them). It's probably not possible to cite a source that specifically says what the article says, but there are many sources with photos saying that they're US military uniforms. —Ynhockey(Talk)08:09, 28 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]