The prisoners’ institutions confirmed, this Monday morning, that the journalist colleague Ali Al-Samoudi was subjected to continuous torture for (72) hours.
The Prisoners' Club and the Prisoners' Affairs Authority stated in a joint statement that the occupation is expected to hold a court hearing for him tomorrow, Tuesday, which will be his first.
The prisoners' institutions said: "At the beginning of his arrest, Al-Samoudi was detained in a military barrack in Jenin, then transferred to the Jalameh interrogation center, then returned again to the military barracks, then transferred again to Jalameh, and finally to Megiddo prison."
Prisoners' organizations noted that, to date, the occupation authorities have not made any clear claims regarding his arrest, nor have they provided him with any of his prescribed medications.
She noted that the occupation forces had arrested journalist Al-Samoudi from his home about a week ago. He suffers from several health problems and requires regular medication and medical follow-up.
It is noteworthy that journalist Al-Samoudi is among 49 journalists who continue to be detained by the occupation since the beginning of the genocide on October 7, 2023.
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Tortured for 72 hours: A court session tomorrow for imprisoned journalist Al-Samoudi