PALESTINE
Wed 26 Jun 2024 1:29 pm - Jerusalem Time
He lost memory under torture..Israel releases an unidentified Palestinian prisoner
The Israeli occupation forces released an unidentified Palestinian prisoner, who was arrested in the city of Khan Yunis in the Gaza Strip and remained detained for months.
The doctors who received the prisoner after his release said that they were unable to determine his identity due to his memory loss under torture, in addition to the severe pain he was suffering from and the effects of bullets and shrapnel on his body.
Doctors at the Gaza European Hospital sent a call across the island to identify him.
This is not the first time that the occupation has released prisoners who are in extremely deteriorating physical and mental conditions as a result of the severe torture they face.
On June 20, the occupation released Gazan prisoner Badr Dahlan (29 years old), who appeared in a distressed position with traces of torture visible on his face, hands, and the rest of his thin body.
Dahlan also seemed to be in a catastrophic psychological state, as he could not complete his words easily, but rather stuttered, while his eyes were bulging, and he was in a state of hallucinations and his speech was unclear.
Thousands of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli prisons suffer from the spread of diseases due to poor conditions in the detention centers, including scabies, which is spreading rapidly among prisoners due to poor detention conditions, especially children.
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He lost memory under torture..Israel releases an unidentified Palestinian prisoner