Sat. Mar 15th, 2025

The Prisoner Club accuses the occupation of torturing and humiliating the prisoners news


The Palestinian Prisoner Club accused the Israeli occupation of using all means to torture and humiliate the prisoners, noting that the prisoners were forced to wear periods carrying phrases and threats.

The club said, in a statement, that within the framework of “the operations of the organized terrorism practiced by the occupation against the freed prisoners and their families, the occupation system did not leave any tool of humiliation, abuse and torture except and used it against the prisoners and their families.”

In this regard, the club indicated that the prisoner prisons system would be forced before their liberation yesterday, Saturday, to wear a veil on which threatening phrases were written, adding that he had previously “forced them to put bracelets with sentences that also fall within the framework of threats.”

He emphasized that the Israeli prisons system continues torturing the prisoners and threatening their families.

According to the club, these practices are an extension of a policy that it used for many years, but they have clearly escalated at the recent editing operations.

He stated that the occupation was not satisfied with its crimes he practiced against the prisoners, but also practiced organized terrorism against their families, through the threats that reached the point of arrest and killing, the storming of homes and the conduct of sabotage and destruction within them.

He pointed out that most of the prisoners who were liberated within the deal, as well as most of their released after the extermination war suffer from health problems that have forced them to transfer many of them to hospitals.

He pointed out that a number of them were transferred yesterday to the hospital, “and this is due to the crimes they are exposed to, most notably torture crimes and medical crimes, and starvation crime, except for systematic abuse and humiliation, including severe beating.”

Al -Asir Club warned that there are still more than 10,000 prisoners in the occupation prisons, except for all Gaza detainees, “where hundreds of them are facing the crime of enforced concealment.”

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