Gaza .. Hundreds of Palestinians participate in a stand in solidarity with prisoners in the prisons of the occupation

Gaza .. Hundreds of Palestinians participate in a stand in solidarity with prisoners in the prisons of the occupation

Hundreds of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip participated in a solidarity pause and a rhetorical festival in support of prisoners in Israeli jails under the slogan "our prisoners are not alone".

Participants in the rally, organized by the Higher National Committee for the Return and Breaking of the Siege, and the Committee of Prisoners in the National and Islamic Forces (affiliated to the factions), raised banners calling for support for the detainees.

The editor and the representative of the Popular Front for the Prisoners Committee, Allam al-Kaabi, stressed in a speech by the Supreme National Committee for the Marches of Return and Breaking the Siege, `` the sanctity of the issue of prisoners and detainees in Israeli prisons and the necessity of upgrading their work and attribution to serve their just cause in breaking Israeli criminal laws and decisions. ´´

Al-Kaabi stressed, "The unity of speech and the Palestinian voice to win the prisoners and the hunger strikers."

In this regard, he pointed out that three prisoners are still on hunger strike in protest against arbitrary administrative detention, and about 140 prisoners on hunger strike in protest against the jamming devices planted by the Israeli Prison Authority in targeting the lives of the prisoners because they emit carcinogenic radiation and vibrations.

Al-Kaabi stressed the seriousness of the health situation of Sami Abu-Diak and other prisoners.

For his part, condemned the leader of the Islamic Jihad Movement, Jamil Elayan, in a speech to the Committee of prisoners of national and Islamic forces in the Gaza Strip, the international and humanitarian silence about what they are subjected to prisoners by the Israeli occupation.

He called on international and humanitarian institutions to fulfill their duties and obligations in providing protection for prisoners.

Alian called for supportive stances and activities for prisoners on hunger strike and sick people everywhere in the land of Palestine to ensure their rescue and liberation.

Ibrahim Mansour, a leader of the Democratic Front, a member of the Prisoners Committee for the National and Islamic Forces in the Gaza Strip, sent letters in Hebrew to the Israeli street in which he talked about the crimes of the Israeli occupation committed against Palestinian prisoners.

Mansour pointed out that the only Israeli state that practices and commits the administrative detention without trial or indictment and that it is the only state that arrests dozens of Palestinians daily and lets them be killed at military checkpoints and roadside, and is the only country that leaves the prisoner on hunger strike to death.

She called on the mother of the prisoners Salah and Asaad Fahmy Salah to unify the Palestinian efforts and make more Arab efforts to support and support the prisoners.

 A letter was sent to the Palestinian resistance to insist on behind its demands and the demands of the just prisoners in freedom and breaking the restriction to return to their families free and alive.

The prison administration is putting jamming devices inside the prisons in an attempt to jam the communication devices that are secretly inserted into detainees.

The jamming devices cause pain and headaches for detainees, and prevent them from communicating with their families while not allowing them to use public telephones in prisons, according to human rights organizations and families of detainees.

The Israeli occupation forces are holding some 5,700 Palestinian prisoners, distributed to nearly 23 interrogation, detention and prison centers, including 230 children, 48 detainees, 500 administrative detainees (detainees without charge), and 1800 patients, including 700 in need of urgent medical intervention.

The prisoners in Israeli jails suffer from a number of Israeli violations, including deliberate medical negligence, which has claimed 221 lives since 1967. The most recent prisoner was Bassam Sayeh (47 years), who was martyred recently after being subjected to a policy of deliberate and systematic medical negligence by the prison administration. This resulted in violent clashes between Palestinians and the Israeli occupation forces throughout the occupied territories.