The “Holocaust in Gaza” by artist Said Elatab Art
The “Holocaust in Gaza” by artist Said Elatab Art
Twenty-five Palestinian prisoners continue to be incarcerated in Israeli prisons for more than 25 consecutive years. These include eight prisoners who have been detained before the signing of the Oslo Accords signed in 1994. These prisoners are in deteriorating health and humanitarian conditions.
Theses eight are known within the Palestinian prisoners’ movement as “veteran prisoners,” as the shortest sentence among them stands at about 34 years, while some have been in imprison for over four decades.
The Palestinian Center for Prisoner Studies confirms that the long years of imprisonment have resulted in severe human suffering. Most of these prisoners have over the years lost several family members, including parents, children, and spouses. The Israeli prison authorities have refused to allow them to attend funerals of any of their family members died.
The Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR), a human rights organization specializing in prisoners’ affairs, stated in a press release, Tuesday, that the majority of veteran prisoners suffer from chronic and serious illnesses as a result of decades of incareceration, and to what it described as a systematic policy of medical neglect. The center emphasized that the health conditions of these prisoners have deteriorated significantly since 7 October, 2023, with the escalation of torture and ill-treatment and the tightening of detention conditions.
The PCHR noted that a number of these prisoners are over 70 years old and face extremely dangerous health conditions due to the continued denial of necessary medical treatment and care.
It stressed the effects of imprisonment do not end with their release, pointing to the deaths of several released prisoners shortly after they been freed due to illnesses and health complications resulting with the most recent being Maher Younis, who spent 40 years in Israeli prisons before passing away after his release.
Israeli occupation forces began demolishing two houses under construction in the town of Shuqba, west of Ramallah, Tuesday morning, claiming they lacked permits. Local sources reported Israeli soldiers, accompanied by bulldozers, stormed the al-Atari area of Shuqba village and began demolishing the two houses. The al-Atari area is one of the most frequently targeted areas, where soldiers demolished more than 15 structures in recent months, including inhabited homes, houses under construction, and retaining walls.
On 24 May, the Israeli forces demolished a one-story house owned by Abdullah Abdul-Ghani Thabet, built on a dunam of land and included living rooms, a swimming pool, and a horse stable, in Shuqba village. In the same month, they demolished 42 homes and destroyed 303 other Palestinian properties in the West Bank. Since the start of the genocidal war in October 2023, the West Bank 1,969 homes were demolished and 8,382 properties destroyed of by the occupying forces according to the Palestinian Information Center: