Ramallah - Saba:
The General Authority for Civil Affairs, the Prisoners and Liberators Affairs Authority and the Palestinian Prisoners Club revealed the martyrdom of detainee Alaa Marwan Hamza al-Mahalawi (42 years old), who was detained in the Zionist enemy prison (Negev).
The Authority and the Prisoners' Club explained in a statement today, Thursday, that the available data about the crime committed against the detainee Alaa Al-Mahlawi is that he has been detained since December 21, 2023, and according to his family, their son did not suffer from any chronic diseases before his arrest, and only suffered from an issue in one of his eyes before the arrest.
It confirmed that he was detained in Negev Prison, and according to detainees who visited him, they confirmed that his health condition is difficult, without providing other details, and according to the latest information about him, he was transferred in late November to the Israeli Asaf Harofeh Hospital, where he died on Thursday morning.
Thus, the number of prisoner martyrs since the start of the genocidal war rises to (49) martyrs, whose identities have been announced, including (30) martyrs from Gaza, and thus the number of martyrs of the prisoner movement whose identities have been announced since 1967 rises to (286) martyrs, with the martyr detainee Alaa Mahalawi, knowing that there are dozens of Gaza detainees who died after the war, and the occupation continues to hide their identities, due to the crime of enforced disappearance practiced by the occupation against the martyrs and detainees from Gaza.
In this context, the Prisoners' Authority and the Prisoners' Club emphasized that what is happening against prisoners and detainees is another facet of genocide, the aim of all the systematic measures and policies imposed by the prison system, through which prisons and camps have been transformed into torture arenas, is to execute prisoners and carry out systematic assassination operations against them.
The Commission and the club renewed their demand for the international human rights system to move forward in taking effective decisions to hold the leaders of the occupation accountable for the war crimes they continue to carry out against our people, and to impose sanctions on the occupation that would put it in a state of clear international isolation, restore the human rights system to its basic role for which it exists, and put an end to the terrifying state of helplessness that has affected it in light of the genocidal war, and to end the exceptional immunity granted by the old colonial countries to Israel as above accountability and punishment, as well as the exceptional immunity granted by the old colonial countries to the occupation state.
It is noteworthy that the number of detainees in the occupation prisons recognized by the prison administration until the beginning of this December is more than ten thousand and 300, while it continues to impose the crime of enforced disappearance against hundreds of Gaza detainees in camps affiliated with the occupation army. Among the prisoners are (91) female prisoners, at least (280) children, and (3428) administrative detainees, including (27) women, and at least (100) children.

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