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Palestinian prisoner from Nablus killed in Israeli jail

Palestinian prisoner from Nablus killed in Israeli jail

Saba Yemen17-04-2025
Occupied Quds - Saba:
The Commission of Prisoners' Affairs and the Palestinian Prisoners' Club announced today, Thursday, the death of prisoner Musab Hassan Adili (20 years old) from the town of Usrin, south of Nablus, in the northern occupied West Bank.
The Commission and the Club quoted the Civil Affairs Authority as saying that prisoner Adili, who had been detained since March 22, 2024, and was serving a one-year and one-month prison sentence, died last night at Soroka Hospital in occupied Palestine.
The Commission and the Club stated that prisoner Adili joins the list of martyrs of the prisoners' movement, who have died as a result of the organized crimes perpetrated by the Israeli occupation prison system in an unprecedented manner since the beginning of the ongoing genocide in the Gaza Strip.
The Commission and the Club stated that with Adili's martyrdom, the number of martyrs among prisoners and detainees since the genocide has risen to 64. Their identities are the only ones known, given the ongoing crime of enforced disappearance. At least 40 of them are from Gaza.
This constitutes the bloodiest phase in the history of the prisoners' movement and the Palestinian people.
The number of martyrs from the prisoner movement whose identities are known since 1967 has reached 301, while the number of martyr prisoners whose bodies are being held has reached 73, including 62 since the genocide.
The Commission and the Club added that Adili's martyrdom on Palestinian Prisoners' Day "constitutes a new crime in the record of the brutal Zionist regime, which has practiced all forms of crimes aimed at killing prisoners. These crimes constitute another aspect of the ongoing genocide."
They warned that the rising number of martyrs among prisoners and detainees will take a more dangerous turn as more time passes for thousands of prisoners and detainees to be held in occupation prisons, and as they continue to be exposed to systematic crimes, most notably torture, starvation, assaults of all kinds, medical crimes, sexual assaults, and the deliberate imposition of conditions that lead to serious and contagious diseases, most notably scabies, in addition to unprecedented policies of deprivation and deprivation.
The Commission and the Club held the occupation fully responsible for the death of prisoner Adili and renewed their call for the international human rights community to move forward with effective decisions to hold the occupation leaders accountable for the war crimes they continue to commit against the Palestinian people.
They also called for the imposition of sanctions on the occupation that would place it in a state of clear international isolation, restore the human rights system to its fundamental role for which it was created, put an end to the horrific state of impotence it has suffered during the war of extermination, and end the exceptional immunity the world has granted the occupying state, which considers it above accountability, accountability, and punishment.
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