GAZA (PIC)– The family of prisoner Leith Enayah from Tulkarm appealed to the Red Cross and human rights organizations to intervene to save the life of their son imprisoned in the Israeli Hawara detention camp adjacent to Nablus.
The lawyer of Nafha society for the defense of prisoners’ and human rights confirmed that Enayah who used to work for the Palestinian military intelligence suffers from an earlier injury in his chest and before his detention he used to take types of medicine regularly the thing which makes his health status deteriorate because of lack of appropriate treatment inside Israeli jails
The lawyer had called on the Hawara prison’s authority to accelerate the transfer of Enayah to a hospital to provide prompt treatment for him but the authority ignored the request.
In another context the Palestinian prisoners of the Israeli Megiddo prison complained in a letter leaked from the prison that its authority keeps on storming their cells and forcing them at gunpoint and with batons to put their hands up against the wall in the corridors appealing to human rights organizations to exercise pressure on the Megiddo prison authority to halt its repressive practices against them.
The prisoners added that the sudden storming of their cells are always accompanied by insulting words beatings and acts of sabotage where the Israeli soldiers tamper with their clothes and stuff and mostly confiscate them at the pretext that there are illegal material inside their cells.
Still on the prisoners issue the Israeli Ramla prison authority prevented the mother of prisoner Ibrahim Hamed affiliated with the Qassam Brigades the armed wing of Hamas from visiting her son although the security siege imposed on him by the Israeli intelligence had been lifted about a year ago.
Despite the fact that Hamed’s health keeps on deteriorating as he suffers from pains in his right foot and has fractured teeth and an impaired ear the Ramala prison administration is still persistent on isolating Hamed incommunicado in solitary confinement and depriving him from getting any medical follow-up or treatment or even personal clothes and basic stuff.
In another context the Israeli military prosecutor appealed on Tuesday against a verdict issued by the Negev prison court stipulating the release of Sheikh Bajes Nakhla a prominent Hamas leader in Ramallah; according to this appeal the court changed the release verdict into extensible three-month administrative detention Nakhla’s lawyer stated.