
Ramallah - Saba:
The Palestinian Prisoners Club holds the Zionist enemy fully responsible for the fate of Dr. Abu Safia after the occupation army denied the existence of a record proving his arrest.
The Prisoners Club confirmed, in a statement last night, that the risks to the fate of the director of Kamal Adwan Hospital, Dr. Hussam Abu Safia, are increasing with the passage of time, explaining that the case of Dr. Abu Safia is one of thousands of detainees in Gaza who are facing the crime of enforced disappearance.
The Prisoners Club continued, that despite the existence of clear evidence of the arrest of Dr. Abu Safia on 12/27/2024, the occupation denies what it previously stated, and denies the existence of evidence such as the videos and photos it published, in addition to the statements of some detainees who were released.
On Thursday evening, Physicians for Human Rights, on behalf of Dr. Abu Safia's family, submitted a request to facilitate a lawyer's visit to him, but the occupation army responded that there was no record proving his arrest.
In light of the response, the organization submitted an urgent petition to reveal his fate. The Prisoners' Club pointed out that Dr. Abu Safia is one of at least 320 medical personnel who have been arrested since the beginning of the war of extermination, as the arrests of doctors and the destruction of hospitals were one aspect of the war of extermination.
Among the martyrs arrested since the beginning of the war were three doctors from Gaza: Iyad al-Rantisi, Adnan al-Barsh, and Ziad al-Dalu. The Prisoners' Club held the occupation fully responsible for the fate of Dr. Abu Safia, and renewed its demand for the international human rights system to save what remains of the meaning of its role in the face of the war of extermination, after its role was eroded due to the terrifying state of helplessness, despite some decisions and positions issued by the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court, which constituted a glimmer of hope, but they did not actually stop the war of extermination, one of its aspects being the crimes of torture against prisoners.