Agencies-Gaza post
The Palestinian Prisoner’s Club on Monday revealed that 32 Palestinian detainees were seized in Israeli occupation jails.
“Captive Misoon Mosa from Bethlehem, incarcerated since June 2015, living in severe and tough conditions alongside 31 Palestinian inmates,” the club said in a statement on the occasion of Women’s Day on Tuesday.
Shorouq Dooyat from Jerusalem and Shatila Abu Ayad from the occupied interior was sentenced by Israeli occupation authorities to various prison terms, the longest of which was 16 years.
Eleven mothers and a 15-year-old girl have been arrested by Israeli forces, as well as a prisoner facing administrative detention, Shorouq Al Badan.
According to the Prisoner’s Club, the Prison Department continues to delay the installation of a public phone in the captives’ departments, denying them access to the outside world and informing their families that they have been refused access for almost a year and a half.
The statement clarified that the Prison Administration engages in medical malpractice against women prisoners and refuses to provide a competent women’s doctor in the Prison Clinic to care for them.
The inmates face significant shortages of blankets, winter clothing, and heating equipment, as well as ongoing police intrusions.
The occupation imprisoned 2,500 women and girls since the start of the Al-Aqsa Intifada in September 2000, 32 of them are still in prison.