Palestinian National Council: The occupation deliberately executed prisoner Walid Daqqa by neglecting his difficult heath condition 

Occupied Al-Quds, (ST) – The Head of the Palestinian National Council, Rawhi Fattouh affirmed that the martyr prisoner Walid Daqqa was deliberately killed by the Israeli occupation by neglecting his difficult health condition and not providing him with the necessary care and treatment, in clear violation of the Geneva Convention, which protects prisoners and provides them with a humane life.

In a statement reported by the Palestinian Wafa News Agency, Fattouh called on the Red Cross and international institutions to investigate all the violations committed by the occupation authorities against male and female prisoners, especially the recent executions, in which dozens of prisoners were victims.

For its part, the Fatah movement affirmed that the policy of medical negligence practiced by the occupation authorities against the martyr prisoner Walid Daqqa, despite the deterioration of his health condition, is a full-fledged crime.

The movement stated that the increase in the number of martyrs of the prisoner movement since the beginning of the aggression on Gaza Strip on the seventh of last October reveals beyond any doubt that the occupation seeks to target the lives of prisoners through a policy of medical execution and deprive them of the most basic human needs.

The movement called on the international community and human rights organizations to play their role in obligating the occupation to comply with international law and relevant agreements It demanded that it not be limited to paper statements and verbal condemnations of what the Palestinian people and their prisoners are exposed to.

Raghda Sawas

 

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