
Palestinian Prisoners Club says teen dies in Israeli prison
The Palestinian Prisoners Club advocacy group said on Monday that a teenage inmate died in an Israeli jail, decrying a spike in custody deaths since the start of the Gaza war.
In a statement, the group announced the death of Walid Khaled Abdullah Ahmad, 17, in Meggido prison in northern Israel in unknown circumstances.
Contacted by AFP, Israeli prison authorities did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
One of thousands of Palestinians in Israeli custody, Ahmad is the 63rd Palestinian inmate to die in Israeli jails since the October 2023 outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war, according to the Prisoners Club.
The advocacy group said Ahmad, from the town of Silwad near Ramallah in the occupied West Bank, was detained on September 30. It was not clear what had led to his arrest.
The Prisoners Club said that a "growing number" of detainees have died in Israeli custody due to "systematic abuses" throughout the Gaza war.
"This period has been the deadliest in the history of the Palestinian prisoners' movement since 1967," it said, referring to the year Israel occupied Palestinian territories including the West Bank in a war.
Rights groups including Israel's B'Tselem have documented numerous cases of deaths of Palestinians in Israeli prisons during the Gaza war.
B'Tselem has reported worsening detention conditions for Palestinians including "systematic mistreatment" and "torture" — which Israeli authorities have denied.
The Prisoners Club said in September there were at least 250 Palestinian minors in Israeli custody.
According to non-government group Defense for Children International Palestine, "each year approximately 500-700 Palestinian children, some as young as 12 years old, are detained and prosecuted in the Israeli military court system. The most common charge is stone-throwing.
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