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How medical In a widely circulated video, Ben-Gvir brazenly stated. “Prisoners should be shot in the head instead of being given more food.”

These harrowing accounts reveal not only the systematic torture but also the calculated deprivation that Palestinian prisoners face daily.

From scabies-covered bodies

To three spoonfuls of rice a day, the Israeli prison system dataset continues to push its captives to the brink of survival, fueling global outrage and calls for justice.

Moataz Mahmoud Abu Zneid, 35, suffered severe health problems in Israeli detention but received no medical care until he fell into a coma on January 6, according to a joint statement by the Palestinian Prisoners’ Club and the Commission of Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs.

Abu Zneid, from the occupied

West Bank city of Hebron, had been in good health before his arrest on June 27, 2023. His family was quoted as saying.

“The prison administration deliberately when we’re talking delayed transferring him to the hospital and perpetrated a medical crime against him,” the prisoner’s groups said.

A recent January report exposed  weaponized as a form of torture by occupation forces.

“My artificial eye fell out due to severe beatings,” one detainee revealed

I was transferred to the Gaza envelope and held for 60 days. Before being transferred to Negev Prison. Due to the severe beatings I was subjected to, I lost my review business artificial eye. Today, I suffer from a hollow eye socket, and the soldiers did not stop there, but they took my glasses as well,” the detainee recounted, detailing the horrifying torture.

The Palestinian Prisoner Society’s report highlighted testimonies from detainees in Nafha Military Camp, underscoring the urgent need for medical care.

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