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Hana's deteriorated health condition raises other concerns. To fully recover, she needs proper care perhaps not available in Gaza. Medical supplies are inadequate. Electricity and power are spotty at best.
"Addameer and PHR-Israel fear that transferring her while she is still recovering from her hunger strike to the destabilized Gazan medical system might further jeopardize her medical condition."
Hana's case, like Khader Adnan, highlights Israel's lawless administrative detention practice. Uncharged victims can be held months, years, or indefinitely without trial or knowledge about why they're imprisoned.
Addameer, PHR-I, and other human rights organization demand world leaders intervene to end this outrage. Otherwise, Palestinians will continue being abused lawlessly.
A Final Comment
On March 26, political prisoner Marwan Barghouti's letter from Hadarim Prison urged widespread nonviolent resistance against Israel's repressive occupation, saying:
"The Palestinian Authority must stop all coordination with Israel -- economic and security -- and work toward Palestinian reconciliation.""It must be understood that there is no partner for peace in Israel when the settlements have doubled. It is the Palestinian people's right to oppose the occupation in all means, and the resistance must be focused on the 1967 territories."
As expected, Israel retaliated harshly. Prison officials isolated him in solitary confinement. He's denied all rights, including to see visitors. His wife Fadwa was scheduled to see him. At best it'll be later.
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