A day of Palestinian anger in support of prisoners and in rejection of the crimes of the occupation

Occupied Jerusalem (ST): The Palestinian cities and towns are witnessing a day of anger in support of the prisoners in Israeli prisons, and in rejection of its continuous crimes against them – crimes which have become more ferocious after six Palestinian prisoners seized their freedom through a tunnel dug in Gilboa prison.

Ma’an News Agency stated that the Palestinian national forces called for demonstrations in most cities and towns in the West Bank and the besieged Gaza Strip in support of the prisoners and a rejection of the occupation’s violations against them.

Since the liberation of the six prisoners themselves last Monday, the occupation has waged a campaign of repression and abuse against the prisoners by intensifying the attacks on detention centers, assaulting Palestinians and placing them in solitary confinement, fighting them over the quantity of food and water, and depriving them of visiting their families, in flagrant violation of international conventions.

Dozens of Palestinians have been injured during the past few days as a result of the occupation’s suppression of demonstrations in support of prisoners in separate areas of the West Bank.

K.Q.

 

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