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“Systematic Crimes” – the Palestinian prisoner dies in Israeli custody

“Systematic Crimes” – the Palestinian prisoner dies in Israeli custody

“Systematic Crimes” – the Palestinian prisoner dies in Israeli custody
The Palestinian prisoner Ali Ashour al-Batsh, 62, died in Israeli custody. (Photo: through social networks)

By the Palestine Chronicle Personnel

Hamas said that the latest death confirms “the brutality of Israel, the complete disregard for all human values ​​and the total denial of all international norms and conventions related to the rights of prisoners of war.”

A 62 -year -old Palestinian man from Northern Gaza is the most recent detainee who died in Israeli custody, bringing to 62 the total number of deaths in October 2023.

Ali Ashour al-Batsh “climbed to the martyr as a result of the inhuman conditions that the Palestinian prisoners are subjected to in Israeli prisons, the Palestinian prisoners and the Palestinian prisoners Society said on Thursday.

Organizations said that his death came a few days after he was transferred from Naqab prison to Soroka Hospital, “in the light of escaping systematic crimes against prisoners,” the statement added.

His death follows that of Khaled Abdullah, 40 years old, in the Meggido prison on February 23. Both prisoners had to be released in the following weeks. Forty prisoners in Gaza were among the deceased.

“Deliberate executions” – Hamas

Commenting on the most recent death in detention, the Palestinian resistance movement has condemned “the continuous policy of deliberate and slow executions against our prisoners.”

Death “confirms its brutality, complete disregard for all human values ​​and total denial of all international norms and conventions related to the rights of prisoners of war.”

Palestinian prisoner dies in Israeli prison – Toll Death amounts to 61 October 2023

The death of Al-Batsh “is the result of the Extreme Occupation Government politics aimed at killing our prisoners by serious violations and criminal practices, including deliberate medical neglect, physical and psychological torture, solitary imprisonment and deprivation of human rights.”

“We have warned against the continuation of the occupation policy to target and physically liquidate the prisoners and say that these practices will not be able to break their solution or hope for imminent freedom,” Hamas said.

The movement has asked all human rights and humanitarian organizations to intensify their efforts “in support and standing by prisoners and to climb all forms of pressure to champion its cause.”

According to the official Palestinian news agency, Wafa, a total of 298 Palestinian prisoners died in Israeli detention in 1967.

The bodies of detailed prisoners

Meanwhile, the Palestinian center for disappeared and disappeared on Thursday, in a statement, that Israel owned about 1,500 Palestinians, “including 665 documented cases, in refrigerators and” cemetery of numbers “, some from 1960 and 1970.

“The occupation must be responsible at international level for its offenses related to the detention bodies and the disappearances applied,” the organization said.

He stressed that US President Donald Trump and the international community “should not approach the problem of bodies retained with double standards”.

“If the US president, who threatened the people of Gaza to keep some bodies, should be consistent, he should apply the same standards to Israel, who owns hundreds of bodies for decades,” the statement added.

He said that Israel “continues to hide the fate of hundreds of Palestinians”, after retaining it from Gaza.

Trump’s threat

Trump issued a threat to Hamas on Wednesday, asking for the immediate release of all the captives or “will be the hell to pay later!”

“Release all the hostages now, not later, and immediately return all the dead bodies of the people you killed, or it was over for you,” he said in a post on his social platform, as well as X.

“Only the sick and twisted people keep the bodies and you are sick and twisted! I send Israel everything he needs to finish the job, no single member of Hamas will be safe if you do not do the way I say, “he continued.

Trump “complicating” efforts

Hamas said Trump’s threats have complicated fire termination efforts and encouraging Israel to withdraw to the agreement.

“These threats complicate the problems regarding the ceasefire agreement and encourage the occupation government (Israel) to refrain from implementing its terms,” ​​Hazem Qassem spokesman for Anadolu news agency said on Thursday.

“Hell to pay” Trump “encourages” Israel to backtrack in the fire termination agreement – Hamas

Qassem stressed that there is a ceasefire agreement signed with Washington as one of its mediators, which includes the release of all Israeli captives in Gaza in its three stages.

“Hamas has implemented all the obligations in phase 1 (of the agreement), but Israel avoids entering the second phase,” he stressed.

“The American administration is obliged to press the occupation to go into negotiations for the second phase, as provided in the cessation agreement,” said Qassem.

(Chronicle of Palestine)