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Palestinian Prisoners' Media Office: Accuses enemy of attempting to kill leader al-Natsheh through torture

Palestinian Prisoners' Media Office: Accuses enemy of attempting to kill leader al-Natsheh through torture

Saba Yemen19-04-2025

Gaza - Saba:
The Palestinian Prisoners' Media Office accused the Zionist enemy of attempting to kill prisoner leader Muhammad al-Natsheh through violent interrogation and brutal torture.
The office said in a statement issued on Saturday that al-Natsheh was subjected to serious violations, including severe beatings all over his body, cerebral hemorrhage, kidney failure, and a coma.
It stated that al-Natsheh was transferred to Ramleh Hospital in a state of shock.
The Prisoners' Media Office held the enemy fully responsible for the life of MP al-Natsheh, calling for urgent intervention by the International Committee of the Red Cross to reveal the full truth about his health condition and to prosecute the enemy for its crimes against all prisoners.
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