Since the outbreak of the Battle of Al-Aqsa Flood and the beginning of the Israeli occupation's aggression on the Gaza Strip, male and female prisoners in the occupation's prisons have been living an unprecedented reality of escalating attacks on them by the occupation's prison administration.
In a statement issued today, Thursday, the Prisoners and Freed Prisoners Affairs Authority discussed the suffering of prisoners in the Negev desert prison, in the south of occupied Palestine.
According to the statement of the Commission, the occupation’s punitive measures included: cutting off water and electricity to prisoners for varying periods, isolating detainees from the outside world by preventing visits, cutting off means of communication, withdrawing food supplies and reducing meals, closing food canteens, preventing prisoners from going out to the prison’s internal courtyards (the break), and depriving them of transportation to civilian clinics and hospitals.
On 11/19/2023, the Negev Prison witnessed the execution of prisoner Thaer Abu Asab, from Qalqilya, by the occupation prison administration forces, after severely beating him.