Ramallah - Saba:
The Palestine Center for Prisoner Studies confirmed on Monday that the policy of systematic killing against Palestinian prisoners in the prisons of the Zionist enemy is still ongoing, amid harsh detention conditions that include torture, medical neglect, abuse, and starvation.
According to the Sanad News Agency, the center stated that the number of martyrs of the captive movement since 1967 has now reached 310, following the martyrdom of prisoner Luay Faisal Muhammad Nasrallah (22 years old) from Jenin, who died in the Israeli "Soroka" hospital after his health deteriorated following his transfer from the Negev desert prison.
The center explained that Nasrallah was arrested last March and placed under administrative detention without charge, with his detention being renewed three times. It noted that the Negev prison is an extremely harsh place, especially for sick prisoners who suffer from a lack of medical care.
The center pointed out that the enemy has effectively begun implementing a policy of executing prisoners without the need to pass an official law proposed by the extremist Ben Gvir, which was never ratified. Meanwhile, prisoners continue to be martyred frequently amid the absence of an effective international response.
The center stated that the number of prisoners who have been martyred since the beginning of the aggression on the Gaza Strip in October 2023 has reached 73, noting that the prison administration and the Shin Bet continue to carry out these repressive policies with the support of the Israeli government.
The center warned of the continuation of these crimes against prisoners, holding the enemy fully responsible for their safety. It called on the international community to take responsibility and intervene immediately to put an end to these violations.
Earlier on Monday afternoon, prisoner Luay Faisal Muhammad Nasrallah (22 years old) from Jenin was martyred in the Israeli "Soroka" hospital after being transferred from the Negev prison, with no further details available regarding the circumstances of his martyrdom.

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