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8 july 2020
Elderly Palestinian Detainee Dies In Captivity
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The Palestinian Commission of Detainees’ Affairs has confirmed, on Wednesday morning, the death of an elderly Palestinian political prisoner at Israeli medical center following years of medical neglect.

The Commission stated that Sa’adi Khalil al-Gharabily, 75, from Gaza, has died on Wednesday morning, at an Israeli medical center, after suffering for several years from various health conditions, including cancer.

Qadri Abu Bakr, the head of the Commission, has reported that Israel confirmed his death to one of its lawyers, adding that the detainee died at Kaplan Medical Center.

Although some media outlets have reported his death, Tuesday, the detainee was still in a critical condition hooked life support machines, before he was declared clinically dead, and eventually died.

It is worth mentioning that his family has been denied the right to visit with him since the year 1999.

The Commission called on Israel to transfer his corpse to the Palestinians for an autopsy and a proper burial ceremony.

Former political prisoner, researcher and the head of the Studies and Documentation Committee of the Palestinian Commission of Detainees and Ex-Detainees, Abdul-Nasser Ferwana, has confirmed to the IMEMC the death of al-Gharabily, and stated that the deceased was the second oldest detainee in Israeli prisons, the oldest being Fuad Shobaki, 80.

He added that al-Gharabily was serving a life term in prison after an Israeli court convicted him of killing an Israeli officer in Tel Aviv in the year 1994. He spent most of his sentence in solitary confinement under inhumane conditions, including when he was held in a cell from the year 1994 until 2006.

His death brings the number of detainees, who died or were killed, in Israeli prisons since the year 1967 to 224.

Ferwana stated that 73 detainees died after being continuously and severely tortured, and seven others were shot and killed while in prison, and added that hundreds of Palestinians also died after being released from Israeli prisons after being denied proper and specialized medical treatment while in captivity.

Meanwhile, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) issued a statement denouncing the serious and ongoing Israeli violations against the detainees, including denying them access to specialized medical treatment, in addition to the solitary confinement policies, torture and constant abuse.

The PPS added that at least 700 Palestinian detainees require proper and specialized medical care, but are denied this basic right, and called on forming a nonaligned medical committee that supervises healthcare of ailing detainees, and those with special needs.

It also urged international legal and human rights groups to intervene and provide protection to the Palestinian people, living under the illegal Israeli occupation of their homeland, and to ensure that Israel abides by all related international treaties and conventions.

7 july 2020
Statement: “Death Of Palestinian Detainee Not Confirmed”
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The Israeli Prison Service has not yet officially informed the Palestinians or the Red Cross of the death of a Palestinian detainee in prison, while the current information reveals that the detainee is likely clinically dead, but so far, there has been no official confirmation, despite various conflicting reports.

Former political prisoner, researcher and the head of the Studies and Documentation Committee of the Palestinian Commission of Detainees and Ex-Detainees, has informed the International Middle East Media Center (IMEMC) that the Israeli Prison Service has not informed any party that the detainee, Sa’ad al-Gharabily, 75, has died, and only announced he is in a critical condition, or possibly clinically dead.

Ferwana added that his department is still awaiting an official confirmation about the detainee’s condition, and held Israel fully responsible for his life, especially amidst the lack of proper medical treatment to the detainees.

“We can only hope that al-Gharabily is alive, and we wish him a full recovery; we also hold Israel fully responsible for what happens to him,” Ferwana told the IMEMC, “All that we know, especially since Israel is not providing much information, is that the detainee is still alive, but in a very critical condition.”

It is worth mentioning that al-Gharabily is from the Gaza Strip, and was taken prisoner in the year 1994, before he was sentenced to life in prison after being convicted of participating in attacks against Israeli occupation targets.

Ferwana voiced an appeal to media outlets to refrain from publishing unconfirmed reports, that are largely conflicting and only cause more agony and suffering to the families of the detainees.

His statements came after various media outlets, journalists and activists, published reports, or posts, claiming the detainee has died in prison, even though no official confirmation was ever made.

“The issue of the detainees is a humanitarian cause; it is not a subject for media outlets to deal with it as breaking news, competing on who publishes first before all others,” Ferwana told the IMEMC, “Media outlets and social media activists must be aware of the facts, and should never publish such reports before they are officially confirmed or denied.”

“It is already always difficult to get any news from the Israeli prisons, detention centers, and interrogation facilities. Israel’s lack of cooperation with human rights groups and the Red Cross, makes getting such news nearly impossible,” Ferwana said, “I call on all individuals, media outlets, officials, institutions, and political factions to refrain from making statements and publishing hasty reports without official confirmations. We also need to always respect the families, and what they go through in these conditions.”

“A martyr is not a number, is not a new breaking news item; we need to wait; we need to confirm before we make official statements and issue press releases,” Ferwana concluded, “to those who just want to publish, those who claim to know the full truth, if I could whisper in their ears, I would say please have compassion and respect to the feelings of others, respect the people, respect their minds, and then, they will respect you back.”

6 july 2020
Deliberate neglect kills prisoner aged 75 in Israeli jail
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Sa’di al-Gharabli, 75

Palestinian prisoner Sa’di al-Gharabli, 75, died on Monday afternoon at Israel’s Eshel Prison due to deliberate medical neglect.

Al-Gharabli, a resident of Shijaiya neighborhood in Gaza who was serving a life sentence, spent 26 years in Israeli jails.

Al-Gharabli was arrested in 1994 and spent about 15 years of his detention in solitary confinement.

According to al-Gharabli’s family, who met him for the last time in 2001 before the Israel Prison Service decided to deprive him of family visits, al-Gharabli was deliberately denied treatment for prostate cancer and other chronic diseases.

Although his health condition gravely deteriorated in recent weeks, the Israel Prison Service refused to move him to the Ramle Prison Clinic and left him to suffer until he took his last breath.

Al-Gharabli’s death brought the number of Palestinians who have died while in Israeli custody since 1967 to 223. This is added to hundreds of prisoners who died after their release from Israeli jails due to illnesses and injuries they sustained during their detention.

24 june 2020
Erekat: “Netanyahu Is Responsible For Ahmad Erekat’s Execution”
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The Secretary-General of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and the head of its Negotiations Affairs Department, Dr. Saeb Erekat, strongly denounced the Israel army’s killing of his relative Ahmad Erekat, and held Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responsible for the crime.

Erekat stated that Netanyahu’s policies against the Palestinian civilians are what encourages Israeli soldiers to continue to commit these crimes.

He added that the Israeli occupation did not only execute Ahmad Erekat in a cold-blooded crime but also tried to coverup by fabricating the truth and coming up with lies and justifications for this crime by claiming the young man “attempted to ram the soldiers with his car.”

His statements came from the mourning home of the slain young man, who was supposed to get married within a few days.

“We, just like any Palestinian family, suffer from this racist occupation, Ahmad was killed in a cold-blooded crime! He was my cousin, and we were supposed to celebrate his wedding withing a few days,” Erekat added, “We were also supposed to be celebrating his sister’s wedding today, but the soldiers killed him and tried to justify their crime.”

On his official Twitter account, Dr. Erekat said the army has many cameras at the roadblock, yet failed to release the video and show what really happened.
“This is the invitation of Eman’s wedding , Ahmed’s sister 23rd of June 2020 from 7-10 pm.

Ahmed Erakat (26) was murdered in cold blood at the wadi al-Nar (The Container) roadblock, by Israeli occupying . They continue their lies and claim he tried to run over the soldiers. Netanyahu is responsible.”

It is worth mentioning that Ahmad was driving to Bethlehem city to fetch his sisters, and his mother, from a hairdressing shop in Bethlehem, as the family was preparing for the wedding of one of his sisters, which was supposed to take place on the same day.

Eyewitnesses said the soldiers at the permanent military roadblock closed the area, and prevented Red Crescent medics from approaching the young man, in addition to firing many gas bombs at Palestinian cars and residents to force them away.

23 june 2020
IOF fatally shoots Palestinian young man near Jerusalem
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Ahmad Erekat, 24

A Palestinian young man was shot dead by Israeli occupation forces on Tuesday afternoon near Jerusalem City.

Local sources said that the IOF opened fire at a Palestinian car at the Container Checkpoint, east of Jerusalem, killing its driver.

They reported that Palestinian medical crews were denied access to the scene by the IOF and the injured driver was left to bleed to death. video

Israeli media sources claimed that the martyr, identified as Ahmad Erekat, 24, attempted a car-ramming attack.

The IOF later closed the checkpoint and heavily fired tear gas bombs in the area.

22 june 2020
Israel’s annexation plan begins to claim Palestinian lives - an infant is its first victim
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Omar Yaghi 8 months

The Palestinian territories reported last week the first victim of Israel’s plan to annex a large swath of occupied West Bank territory – an eight-month old infant from the Gaza Strip.

According to Physicians for Human Rights-Israel (PHRI), Omar Yaghi, an infant with a cardiac condition, died on Thursday following a one-month postponement of his scheduled operation at Sheba Medical Center in Israel.

The reason for the delay was the suspension of the activities of the Palestinian Civil Affairs Committee (PCAC) – the body in charge of coordinating civil affairs with Israel on behalf of the Palestinian Authority (PA).


The civil coordination with Israel was going at full force for years until the latter, encouraged by the American administration of Donald Trump, has decided to annex the occupied Jordan Valley, the northern Dead Sea and the areas of the West Bank where its illegal settlements are built, in total violation of the agreements it signed with the Palestine Liberation Organization.

In response to the annexation plan, the Palestinian Authority said last month that it will not be able anymore to keep quiet to Israel’s provocations and abandonment of the agreements and therefore decided on May 19 to end all ties and contacts with Israel, including all sorts of coordination, whether security or civilian.

Yaghi was supposed to leave Gaza for an operation in Sheba on May 24, said PHRI, but needed only an Israeli-army permit to leave Gaza and enter Israel for the operation, usually coordinated by PCAC.

However, with the PA’s cessation of coordination with Israel due to the annexation plan, no one was left to coordinate Yaghi and his accompanying family member’s crossing into Israel.

PHRI said it intervened in Yaghi’s case and resubmitted their application directly to the Israeli District Coordinating Office (DCO) without passing through PCAC. Sadly, Yaghi died before he got a chance to undergo the necessary operation.

It said it has warned that hundreds of Palestinian patients were being denied medical treatment due to the collapse of the coordination mechanisms – including patients with cancer and other severe conditions in urgent need of lifesaving treatments.

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