Israeli occupation forces (IOF) have released 50 detainees from the Gaza Strip, including the chief of al-Shifa Medical Complex, Mohammad Abu Salmiya. This news comes after reports of severe torture and mistreatment at the hands of Israeli occupation soldiers.
Israeli authorities release several detainees from Gaza this morning after months of captivity in Israeli prisons. pic.twitter.com/cFXQhp0PV1
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) July 1, 2024
Abu Salmiya, who was detained at the Kuwait checkpoint alongside another surgeon, was subjected to inhumane conditions simply for refusing to make false accusations against the Resistance. He described the treatment of detainees as unprecedented since the Nakba, with many medical staff facing targeted attacks and even death under torture.
BREAKING | Director of Al-Shifa Complex, Mohammed Abu Salimiyah, after his release:**
⭕ Prisoners are experiencing tragic conditions due to the lack of food, drink, and humiliation.
⭕ Hundreds of medical staff have been targeted by the occupation, and several prisoners have… pic.twitter.com/7mmzRwXril
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) July 1, 2024
The head of the Commission for Detainees’ Affairs, Qaddoura Fares, revealed that prisoners are enduring a war of ‘revenge’, with testimonies detailing beatings, starvation, and other violations. These detainees have made a pact to boycott any court that sees them as “illegal combatants”.
In response to Abu Salmiya’s release, Israeli Police Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir expressed outrage, calling for harsher treatment of prisoners, including advocating for the implementation of the death penalty. His shocking statements have raised concerns about the treatment of Palestinian detainees in Israeli prisons.
The release of Abu Salmiya and others sheds light on the ongoing human rights violations in Israeli detention centers and raises questions about the treatment of Palestinian prisoners.
Source: Al-Manar English Website and Palestinian media