March 02, 2012
Palestinian researcher, specialized in Detainees’ Affairs, Riyadh
Al-Ashqar, stated that Israel heightened the rate of its illegal arrests
of the Palestinians in the occupied territories in February, and
kidnapped more than 380 Palestinians in the West Bank, the Gaza Strip,
in occupied East Jerusalem, and the 1948 territories.
In a press release, Al-Ashqar said that among the kidnapped Palestinians
in February were 54 children and six women, including one female
detainee who was released under the Prisoner Swap deal.
He said that 14 residents were kidnapped while working in their lands,
close to the Israeli "security fence" along the border between Gaza and
Israel. Troops also kidnapped a cancer patient identified as Hikmat
At-Taramsy, 48, at the Erez (Beit Hanoun) Terminal while on his way to
an Israeli hospital after receiving all needed permits. He was released
later on.
The Israeli Navy also kidnapped five Palestinian fishermen in Palestinian territorial waters, and attacked their boats.
Al-Ashqar stated that Israeli troops kidnapped six Palestinians who were
released under the Shalit Prisoner-Swap deal, including hunger-striking
detainee, Hana’ Shalabi, who has been on hunger strike since more than
15 days, demanding her release and rejecting a six-month administrative
detention order served against her without charges.
One of the kidnapped women is a lawyer, and former political prisoner,
identified as Shereen Al-Esawy; she was taken prisoner after the army
broke into her home and searched it, in occupied East Jerusalem.
The rest were identified as Mofeeqa Al-Qawasmi (the wife of detainee
Mohammad Shafeeq Al-Qawasmi), Mona Abu Sneina (the wife of political
prisoner Hamdan Abu Sneina), and Aesha Mousa Ghannam.
The four male political prisoners who were released under the Shalit
Prisoner Swap Deal, and were rearrested in February, were identified as
Ayman Abu Da’oud, Yousef Abdul-Rahman Shteiwy, Mahmoud Adnan Salim, and
Rami Abu Haniyya.
Troops also kidnapped 54 children, including Adi Qfeisha, 13, who was
kidnapped in front of his school building in the southern West Bank city
of Hebron.
As for attacks against the detainees, Al-Ashqar stated the soldiers
broke into Section 7 of the Negev Detention Camp, and searched the
detainees’ tents before transferring 120 detainees to different Israeli
prisons. Soldiers also broke into Asqalan Prison four times last month.
Detainees in Ramon and Nafha prisons were denied their visitation
rights, for the third month, due to their hunger-strike that was carried
out to protest the harsh living conditions, and repeated violations
against them. Electrical equipment was confiscated from the detainees in
Ramon; they were also denied access to the prisoner canteen to buy
food.
Several detainees were ordered into solitary confinement for several
months, one of them, identified as Ahmad Al-Maghribi, was handed a
six-month order, for expressing solidarity with detainee Adnan Khader,
who held a 66-day hunger strike until Israel decided to release him this
coming April.
The attacks did were not only carried out against the detainees, but
also targeted their families. In one incident, soldier based at a
roadblock, near Hebron, humiliated the wives and mothers of political
prisoners while on their way to visit them at the Ramon and Nafa
prisons.
As for administrative detention orders, Israeli military courts ordered
more than 50 detainees into solitary confinement, including Palestinian
reporter Amin Abu Warda, and journalist Amer Abu Arafa. Abu Arafa
received a six-month extension for the second time.
30 more detainees, including three elected legislators, received
renewals of their administrative detention orders, without charges.
Legislator Nasser Abdul-Jawad, from Salfit, received 4 more months
extension to his term, Bethlehem legislator Anwar Zboun, 6 more months,
and Hebron legislator, Mohammad Al-Natsha, 6 more months.
As for the health conditions of the detainees, Al-Ashqar stated that
several detainees suffered sharp deterioration to their health
conditions, including Dr. Mohammad Sleiby, who was moved to hospital due
to a collapse in his health condition resulting from, among other
things, diabetes and high blood pressure.
Detainee Thabit Al-Mardawy was moved to a hospital after conducting a 10-day hunger strike in solidarity with Adnan Khader.
Confined to his bed at the Ramla Prison Hospital, detainee Zuheir
Rasheed Lubbada is facing bad health conditions due to Kidney failure,
and due to an infection he got during dialysis; he also suffered from
cirrhosis as his scheduled dialysis was performed seven days after its
scheduled time.
Detainee Dirar Abu- Seessi, from Gaza, is suffering from several health
issues, including his heart, kidneys, gallbladder, blood pressure, and
anemia (his hemoglobin blood count is 10 and he lost 30 kilograms).
Detainee Woroud Qassem, imprisoned at Ha-Sharon prison became unable to stand, and is suffering from deficiency in vitamin D.
Detainee Akram Issa, from Nablus, is suffering from a psychological
disorder and paranoia; he currently cannot tell what is going around
him.
Al-Ashqar voiced an appeal to different human rights groups to
intervene, and provide the needed attention and support to the
Palestinian detainees, and called on the Palestinian people to step-up
their activities in support of the detainees, and to show ongoing
solidarity.
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