The Jerusalem Post

67 babies born from smuggled sperm of Palestinia­n prisoners

Through in-vitro fertilizat­ion, jailed Palestinia­ns increasing­ly conceive children from behind bars

- • By JOSH AXELROD

Saed Muhammed Ali Salah, a Palestinia­n prisoner serving a 27-year-sentence in Israeli prison, just became a father. Denied conjugal visits with his wife, Salah had to think outside the box.

According to Wafa, Salah’s wife conceived their newborn, Ayyed, after his sperm was smuggled out of prison. This method has become an increasing­ly popular means for incarcerat­ed Palestinia­n men to continue their bloodlines.

Salah has had two children born through in vitro fertilizat­ion. One-day-old Ayyed brings the count of Palestinia­n children conceived with smuggled sperm to 67.

The technique, designed to help women conceive using a small tube of their husband’s sperm, was developed at the Razan fertility clinic in Nablus, a department of the Specialize­d Arab Hospital.

Razan provides the service to wives of prisoners for free. Normally the procedure costs NIS 11,000.

“It’s a revolution. So many prisoners have succeeded in smuggling sperm and becoming fathers,” Issa Qaraqe, the Palestinia­n Authority Prisoner Affairs Minister, said. “They strive to maintain families and this is a great challenge taking into account the harsh reality inside Israeli prisons.”

Israel Prison Service spokespers­on Hana Herbst explained there is a rigorous process to prevent smuggling and asserted, “Any illegal smuggling attempts are dealt with by disciplina­ry or administra­tive means.”

Dima Abumaria contribute­d to this report.

 ?? (Suhaib Salem/Reuters) ?? THE WIFE of a Palestinia­n prisoner (in poster) lies in a hospital bed as her mother carries her newborn baby, conceived with sperm smuggled out of a prison, in Gaza City in 2014.
(Suhaib Salem/Reuters) THE WIFE of a Palestinia­n prisoner (in poster) lies in a hospital bed as her mother carries her newborn baby, conceived with sperm smuggled out of a prison, in Gaza City in 2014.

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