2 Palestinian Prisoners Martyred in Israeli Prisons Due to Deliberate Medical Negligence

Two Palestinian prisoners were martyred today in Israeli occupation prisons as a result of the policy of deliberate medical negligence and systematic torture against Palestinian prisoners.

The Commission of Prisoners’ Affairs and the Palestinian Prisoners’ Club announced in a statement quoted by WAFA Agency that the prisoners Samih Aliwi from the city of Nablus and Shaaban Aslim from the Gaza Strip were martyred as a result of the policy of deliberate medical neglect pursued by the occupation authorities against the prisoners in the Ramla and Negev prisons.

The Prisoners Affairs Authority and the Prisoners Club confirmed that the prisoners were subjected to a systematic crime through the policy of slow killing and assassination pursued by the occupation authorities against the prisoners over many decades and through a series of crimes, most notably the crime of torture, medical crimes and the crime of starvation. These crimes were the main reasons for the martyrdom of dozens of Palestinian prisoners since the beginning of the ongoing genocidal war on the Gaza Strip. Amal Farhat

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