
Palestinian Prisoner Martyred in Israeli "Negev" Prison - Jordan News
The Palestinian Authority's General Authority for Civil Affairs reported, on Thursday, that Palestinian prisoner Ali Ashour Ali Al-Batsh, 62, from Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip, was martyred in the Israeli "Negev" prison. اضافة اعلان In a joint statement by the Authority and the Palestinian Prisoners' Club, it was clarified that Al-Batsh passed away at Soroka Hospital after being transferred there from the "Negev" prison several days prior. His death adds to the growing number of martyrs who have died due to the systematic crimes carried out by the Israeli prison system, which have been increasingly aggressive since the start of the genocide campaign, making the war on detainees another face of genocide.
The statement further mentioned that Al-Batsh was arrested on December 25, 2023, and he was married with six children.
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