NABLUS (PIC)– Palestinian lady captive Latifa Abu Dra’a who is serving a 25-year-imprisonment term at the Israeli Hasharon jail for women was rushed to an Israeli hospital because of severe deterioration in her health as a result of the deliberate medical neglect on the part of the Israeli prison authority (IPA).
The news which was revealed by Palestinian women captives in the said jail prompted family of Abu Dra’a to resort to the International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC) to visit their daughter in the hospital.
However the family was extremely worried over their daughter’s health condition amidst revelations from the hospital where she was confined suggested that the lady’s health condition was unstable.
Abu Dra’a mother of seven children is one of 126 Palestinian women jailed in Israeli prisons.
Reports from the ICRC and other human rights and legal institutions affirmed that Palestinian captives in Israeli jails were maltreated and suffer deliberate medical neglect while in jail charging that such inhuman practices had claimed lives of tens of Palestinian detainees so far.
In Nablus city large number of IOF troops’ stormed the city’s nearby villages and arrested three Palestinian minors aged 13-15 years old.
Six other Palestinian citizens at least three of them reportedly Hamas cadres were arrested in West Bank cities of Ramallah and occupied Jerusalem.
In addition an Israeli military court sentenced Palestinian citizen Thaer Omar Omara to 15 year-jail-term alleging he was a Hamas cadre and involved in attacks on IOF installations.
In Gaza Strip eyewitnesses in Beit Lahia city north of Gaza Strip revealed that a column of Israeli tanks had advanced 200 meters inside the area in a bid to clear it of any roadside bombs that possibly planted by the Palestinian resistance fighters.
Over the past couple of weeks political and military echelons in the Israeli occupation government were repeatedly threatening to invade the tiny Gaza Strip amidst assertions from the Palestinian resistance fighters that they will turn any IOF troops’ adventure in the Strip into a disastrous adventure for the IOF.
Moreover Palestinian hospital sources revealed that Palestinian elderly man Mohammed Hajjaj was hit with an IOF bullet in the leg when Israeli occupation soldiers opened their machinegun fire at him while walking near the separation fence that isolates Gaza from the rest of the 1948-occupied lands.