PNN – In response to the worsening conditions of prisoners in Israeli prisons and the intensification of their persecution, the Hamas movement emphasized that the policy of suppressing prisoners will never lead to their surrender.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, citing the Palestinian news agency Sama, Mahmoud Mardawy, a Hamas leader, said: What is happening in the prisons of the occupying regime, especially the Naqab prison, during the holy month of Ramadan, including the intensification of the repression of prisoners, the neglect of treatment, and the deprivation of their most basic needs of life, such as water and food, is within the framework of the aggressive and official approach of this terrorist regime.
He emphasized that the Zionist regime’s goal with this policy is to break the will of the prisoners and weaken their resilience: These repressive policies will never lead to the surrender of the prisoners, but rather will intensify their resistance, and these prisoners will remain a symbol of the nation’s dignity and living proof of resistance against their captors.
The Hamas leader also called on Palestinians living in the West Bank, Jerusalem, and the occupied territories of 48 and all free people to intensify popular activities to help the prisoners and ignite all areas of confrontation, and urged them not to leave the prisoners alone in these difficult circumstances.
In this regard, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Information Office reported in a report on the deteriorating conditions of prisoners in the Naqab Prison as a result of a lack of water and food and neglect of their treatment.
The report states that a number of prisoners are facing a worrying health situation due to the lack of medical care, and some of them are suffering from severe infections and physical problems without receiving adequate treatment, which has put their lives at risk.
Today, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Affairs Club also announced that the prisoners and wounded in the Israeli regime’s Ramla prison are in difficult conditions and need to be transferred to the hospital for treatment.
According to the Palestinian Prisoners’ Affairs Club, the health conditions of these prisoners and the injured have become difficult and worse than before, but the prison administration is delaying transferring them to civilian hospitals for tests and completing the treatment process, and is returning them to prison before completing the necessary medical procedures.
The Palestinian Prisoners’ Affairs Club also announced that the poor food situation and lack of basic facilities have also exacerbated the problems of these prisoners.

