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Thu 19 Dec 2024 2:32 pm - Jerusalem Time
"Prisoners' Authority" publishes responses it received regarding Gaza detainees in Israeli camps and prisons
The Prisoners Authority and the Prisoners Club published responses they received regarding the Gaza detainees. Some of these responses show the place where the detainee is being held, while some do not provide any information, according to the allegations of the Israeli occupation army.
The Commission and the Prisoners Club confirmed in a joint statement that these responses are part of hundreds of responses received by the relevant institutions since the mechanism was made available to them to know the fate of Gaza detainees in the occupation’s prisons and camps, noting that hundreds of detainees are still subject to enforced disappearance.
The statement pointed out that the occupation army deliberately gave different responses to the same detainee in many cases.
The two institutions confirmed to the families of the detainees that these responses came from the occupation army, knowing that the relevant institutions follow a mechanism for transferring the names of those whose place of detention is answered, through legal teams to conduct visits, despite the great complications facing the follow-up of the detainees of Gaza, part of which is completing visits to them.
They pointed out that the occupation introduced new amendments to the so-called (illegal combatant) law, including what relates to preventing meetings with a lawyer for a period of up to 21 days from the date of arrest, with the possibility of extending it to 45 days, and up to 75 days in exceptional cases, according to their expression.
It is noteworthy that the latest information about the Gaza detainees was disclosed by the occupation prison administration at the beginning of December, and their number was (1772), and they are classified by the prison administration as (illegal combatants).
It is noteworthy that the testimonies and statements of the detainees of Gaza about their experience of detention after the war remain the harshest and most difficult, due to the horrific policies and crimes practiced against them, and the (Sde Teiman) camp was the most prominent example of torture crimes.
Below is the attached list:
1. Mahmoud Yasser Malka/ Detained in Negev Prison
2. Anas Nael Ismail Dheeb/ Detained in Negev Prison
3. Ali Rajih Halil Abu Sitta/No information
4. Moamen Mahmoud Mohamed Abu Jazzar/No information
5. Karim Abdel Hamid Ahmed Hamad / No information
6. Khamis Nasser Issa Abu Sayedo / No information
7. Ahmed Abdel Fattah Ahmed Jabry/detained in Ofer Prison
8. Wael Talal Al-Sayed Ibrahim / Detained in Sde Timan camp
9. Alaa Aref Ibrahim Sarhi / No information
10. Ismail Abu Nomer/ Detained in Negev Prison
11. Ahmed Abdel Qader Tabeel/ Detained in Sde Timan
12. Yousef Saleh Yousef Abu Sa’la / Detained in Sde Timan
13. Abdul Qader Bahjat Alian/ Detained in Sde Timan
14. Muhammad Raed Rajab Abu Nasr / No information
15. Jaber Anwar Jaber Obeid/ Detained in Ofer
16. Younis Hamed Younis Hamduna/ Detained in Nafha Prison
17. Muhammad Atallah Hikmat Junaid/ Detained in the Negev
18. Hani Muhammad Atta Lafi / No information
19. Dhafer Mohammed Atta Lafi / No information
20. Suleiman Abdul Bari Mahmoud Zamzam / No information
21. Ali Salim Abu Hajar / No information
22. Thursday Ramadan Al-Mutarbi’i/ No information
23. Muhammad Maher Zahdi Abu Matar/ Detained in Sde Timan
24. Louay Nazmi Subh Hamdan/ Detained in the Negev
25. Khaled Hassan Khalil Wali/ Detained in Ramla Prison Clinic
26. Baha Suhail Abdel Fattah Madhoun / No information
27. Ayman Abdel Halim Abdel Fattah Madhoun / No information
28. Atta Muhammad Atta Madhoun / No information
29. Adi Radwan Ibrahim / Detained in Negev Prison
30. Ashraf Muhammad Mahmoud Al-Najjar/ Detained in Negev Prison
31. Younis Ali Muhammad Asaliya, detained in Ofer Prison
32. Mohammed Saleh Mohammed Al-Mabhouh / No information
33. Mahmoud Anwar Ahmed Abu Shawish / No information
34. Anwar Rasmi Abdel Qader Katkat/ Detained in Negev Prison
35. Atiya Wael Atiya Abu Lafi / No information
36. Ahmed Jihad Muhammad Abd al-Bani/ Detained in the Negev Prison
37. Muhammad Adham Nayef Haji/ Detained in Negev Prison
38. Ismail Ahmed Khalil Al-Kahlout/ Detained in the Negev Prison
39. Shawqi Adnan Fawzi Al-Nadim/ Detained in Ofer Prison
40. Muhammad Kamal Abdul-Ghani Qadih / Detained in the Negev Prison
41. Ibrahim Khalil Shahada or Hosni/ Detained in Negev Prison
42. Maher Essam Fahmi Washah / Detained in Negev Prison
43. Muhammad Riyad Awad Mismar/ Detained in Ofer Prison
44. Abdul Salam Bassem Arabi Harazin / Detained in Nafha Prison
45. Laith Tariq Issa Abu Taha/ Detained in Ofer Prison
46. Osama Ali Al-Sayed is being held in the Negev prison.
47. Mustafa Muhammad Dahman, identity is present in Sedya Timan
48. Islam Dahnoun is being held in the Negev prison.
49. Laith Fadi Khader Nawaj’a / No information
50. Muhammad Abdul Karim Shana / Detained in Negev Prison
51. Hamouda Muhammad Shaldan Abd al-Aal/ Detained in Ofer Prison
52. Imad Zakaria Ifranji/ Detained in Ofer Prison
53. Khaled Mohammed Saleh Mabhouh/ Detained in Sde Timan camp
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"Prisoners' Authority" publishes responses it received regarding Gaza detainees in Israeli camps and prisons