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Saba Yemen
27-02-2025
- Health
- Saba Yemen
Prisoners' Affairs Authority: Detainees in Gilboa Prison Suffer from Severe Cold and Starvation
Ramallah - Saba: The Prisoners' Affairs Authority reported in a report that conditions in Gilboa Prison are still bad and have become more severe after the start of the Israeli war of extermination against our people in Gaza and the West Bank on October 7, 2023, as detainees suffer from severe cold and systematic starvation. The Authority's lawyer reported in her report that prisoner Ibrahim Adnan Harb (48 years old) from the town of Iskaka "Salfit District", has been detained since 10-5-2023 and is in Section Three, Room No. 12 in Gilboa Prison, where he spent nine and a half months there before being transferred to administrative detention for 4 months with its renewal for another 4 months. He suffers from diabetes and takes three insulin injections daily, and has lost 14 kilograms of his weight due to malnutrition. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print


Jordan News
26-02-2025
- Health
- Jordan News
Prisoners in Gilboa Prison Suffer from Severe Cold and Starvation, Reports Palestinian Authority - Jordan News
The Palestinian Authority's Prisoners and Released Prisoners Affairs Commission reported on Wednesday that conditions in Gilboa Prison remain dire and have worsened since the start of Israel's ongoing military campaign against the Palestinian people in Gaza and the West Bank on October 7, 2023. The prisoners are enduring severe cold and systematic starvation. اضافة اعلان The commission's lawyer reported that detainee Ibrahim Adnan Harb (48 years old) from Iskaka, Salfit, has been held since October 5, 2023. He is currently in Section 3, Room 12, in Gilboa Prison. Harb spent nine and a half months in the section before being transferred to administrative detention for four months, with the detention renewed for another four months. Harb suffers from diabetes and receives three insulin injections daily. He has lost 14 kilograms due to poor nutrition. The lawyer also reported that Harb shares the room with fellow detainees: Muhammad Ziad Abu Rab from Qabatia (sentenced to life), Muhammad Tawfiq Suleiman Jabarin from Umm al-Fahm (sentenced to life), Maher Abed from Jenin, Ahmad Awad from Nablus, Qusay Shreem from Rujib, Qais Rashid from Salem in Nablus Governorate, and Nasr Darraghmeh from Tubas. All the detainees are in good health and send their greetings to their families, requesting a visit from their lawyer. According to the testimony shared with the lawyer during the visit, the detainees are suffering from extreme cold due to a lack of blankets and winter clothing. The windows in their rooms remain open, and they are prohibited from closing them in any way. The quality and quantity of food continue to be poor, and the lights in their rooms are kept on 24/7, both day and night. Furthermore, the detainees have not had access to a hair clipper for two months, and there are no nail clippers available in the sections. Nightly raids are still ongoing, especially in the early hours of the morning. A few days ago, one of the rooms was raided, and the detainees inside were physically assaulted.