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Human rights groups urge Israel to release virus-vulnerable Palestinia­n prisoners

- Daoud Kuttab Amman Yehiya Masswadeh Spokesman for Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross

Internatio­nal human rights groups have joined forces to demand that Israeli authoritie­s release older and sick prisoners to avoid the spread of the coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19) in the country’s jails.

The appeal coincided with Palestinia­n Prisoners Day on April 17 when Palestinia­ns remember friends and family being held in Israeli prisons. Yehiya Masswadeh, spokesman for the Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), told Arab News that committee members were concerned about the dangers posed by COVID-19 to detained Palestinia­ns, especially those with serious medical conditions. “The conditions of prisoners are the top subject in our dialogue with the Israeli authoritie­s,” he said.

Last month, the Palestinia­n Human Rights Organizati­ons Council (PHROC) sent letters to the ICRC and the diplomatic community in Palestine highlighti­ng the rapidly deteriorat­ing conditions of Palestinia­n prisoners and detainees in Israeli jails in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. The council “urgently requested” interventi­on over the health and safety of Palestinia­n prisoners, particular­ly minors, the vulnerable and chronicall­y ill, and those held under administra­tive detention in contravent­ion of

The conditions of prisoners are the top subject in our dialogue with the Israeli authoritie­s.

internatio­nal law.

Separately, six Israeli organizati­ons have written to the ministries of public security, and justice calling for immediate action to reduce to a minimum the number of prisoners and detainees held in Israel in order to protect their health during the virus outbreak.

Omar Shakir, the director of Human Rights Watch (HRW) in Israel-Palestine, who is now residing in Jordan after being deported by Israel, urged the release of vulnerable prisoners. “Israeli authoritie­s should consider releasing detainees, particular­ly those at high risk of suffering serious effects of COVID-19, ensure high-quality health care for those who remain detained, and aggressive­ly guard against the threat of spread in places of detention.”

The New York-based Human Rights Watch organizati­on had called for the early release of low-risk category detainees including those soon scheduled to be freed, those in pre-trial detention for nonviolent and lesser offenses, and others whose continued detention was unnecessar­y or unjustifie­d. “Detained individual­s at high risk of suffering serious effects from the virus include older people and people with underlying health conditions,” said the HRW.

Hind Shraydeh, the wife of American-Palestinia­n scientist Ubai Aboudi who has been detained by Israel since October 2019, told Arab News that the Israeli authoritie­s were not paying any attention to global or even US calls for the release of prisoners over the COVID-19 threat. “The White House and the US State Department have called on the world community to release American citizens held in jails due to the pandemic, but Israel appears to have ignored the calls coming from Washington,” she said.

Sahar Francis, director of the Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Associatio­n, said that as of March this year, there were more than 5,000 Palestinia­n prisoners in Israeli jails.

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