The "Hanadala" Center for Prisoners and Detainees released the prisoners' complaint in Israeli jails by giving them open and undisclosed medicines, warning against the policy of deliberate medical negligence by the Israel Prison Service to provide treatment for sick prisoners.
According to a statement issued by the Hanadala Center, the Israeli prison administration refuses to give sick prisoners medicine, according to the pretexts and pretexts of flimsy, most notably that "cans and plastic bags" that encapsulate the medicine used by prisoners to hide phones and smuggling.
He pointed out that the World Health Organization (WHO) warned against the danger of taking unsterilized medicine for medical reasons. Therefore, the prisoners are forced to refuse to take open medicine despite their urgent need, especially in light of the chronic suffering of some of them.
The prisoners, through the "Hanadala" Center for prisoners and editors, called for the need to shed light on the cases of deliberate medical negligence against the prisoners, to transfer the medical file to the Ministry of Health and to introduce medical committees with jurisdiction to monitor and supervise the situation of the prisoners.
In another regard, the head of the Palestinian Prisoners' Affairs Committee, Issa Qaraqa'a, predicted that "the occupation prisons will witness an explosion and waves of escalating protests during 2018 due to the continued arbitrary Israeli practices that are hostile to their human and living rights."
Qarqa'a said: "The mass arrests of large and small children, the continuation of arbitrary administrative detention, the policy of medical negligence and solitary confinement, the torture and brutal torture of prisoners, the issuing of deterrent sentences against Israeli military courts, the policy of assassinations and executions, , Will generate an explosion among the detainees, and that Israel is making a bomb through its actions in violation of international laws and humanitarian.
He pointed out that the occupation government seeks to deprive the prisoners of their humanitarian status and legal status and treat them as criminals without rights through unjust and unjust laws, thereby lifting international protection from them and covering their actions and grave violations with a series of unjust laws and legislations.
He expressed his concern about the lives of hundreds of sick prisoners, saying that "the year 2018 may witness the fall of martyrs, God forbid in their ranks because of the suffering of a number of prisoners of diseases very serious and difficult."
The two prisoners, Rizk Rajoub, 60, from the town of Dura, south of Hebron, and Ashraf Abu al-Zahab, 25, from Ramallah, continue their open hunger strike to protest their administrative detention, the PCHR said in a statement.
"The prisoner Rizk Rajoub was transferred from Ramleh hospital to the cells of the Raymond prison where he resumed his hunger strike on the fourth of this month after the Israeli intelligence agency disavowed the agreement reached during his previous 20-day strike by subjecting him to investigation and releasing him if No conviction was found against him. After the investigation was completed and there were no convictions against him, the administrative detention order against him was suspended for six months, prompting him to resume his strike in protest. "
"The prisoner Ashraf Abu al-Zahab, who is in the Negev desert prison, continues his strike against the decision of his administrative detention 7 days ago."
The Commission pointed out that the prisoners' strikes come in light of the decision of administrative prisoners to boycott the administrative detention courts starting on February 15, in protest against the policy of administrative detention arbitrary and not based on any legal reasons.
Since October 2015, the Israeli authorities have issued approximately 3,500 administrative detention orders, of which 42% are new and 58% are administrative detention renewals.