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Four Palestinians released in critical condition, hospitalized in Ramala | Israel-Palestine News on Conflict


Four Palestinians, released as part of the fire termination deal, are in critical condition and are hospitalized in the occupied city on the west coast of Ramala, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent.

Israel released 369 Palestinians Saturday In exchange for three captives in gas.

While Israeli captives usually appear in good condition throughout last month's fire exchange, many Palestinians seem to have lost a huge amount of weight while in custody and some were seen to fight for their poor physical condition and physical torture S

Some have described Horrors they encountered While in Israeli prisons, where most of them were closed without any accusations.

The Palestinian prisoners' media service said the state in which prisoners were released shows “the degree of crimes and prison disorders.”

One released Palestinian Amir Abu Radakh told Al Jazeene that he had spent 18 months in the desert prison in Nafha in Israel, where authorities cut water and electricity.

“Our prison condition was extremely difficult and no one could bear it. For a year and a half we had no means of communication and we were isolated from the world, “he said.

Khazam Rajab, another Palestinian

“The Israelis told us” Welcome to Hell. ” It really was hell – Rajab recalls. “We have been bad since the first day. The beats were brutal, healthy and unbearable. “

According to Al Jazeera's Nour Odeh, the Palestinians talked about beatings and abuse, even in the last hours before their release.

“The Palestinians, released from the Israeli captivity, are in a very bad shape. They talk about malnutrition that they will starve in the last 15 months, that they are deprived of even hygiene products, leaving only to bathe every 10 days, “Ode said.

“Their health is obviously ill because of these months abuse.”

While Abu Rada and Rajab were arrested rather, Mohammed El-Halabi, the former World Vision leader in Gaza, had been closed for almost nine years before being released on Saturday.

“My case was a high -profile case and I was sentenced without evidence. They wanted to use me to undermine Gaza's international assistance, “said El-Halabi, who was accused by Israel in support of Hamas, Al Jazeera told Al Jazee.

El-halabi, physically weakened and losing a lot of weight while imprisoned, said he was subjected to physical and psychological torture, which worsened after the war on gas.

“Hunger happened every day and we had low quality food only once a day. I was 95 kg (209 pounds) when I went to prison. Now I weigh 45 kg (100 pounds). “

Since the beginning of the termination of the fire last month, 24 captives from Gaza and 985 Palestinian detainees have been released, according to the International Red Cross Committee (ICC), which helped to facilitate the exchange.



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