Today, Thursday, the Prisoners' Institutions received a response from the occupation army stating that the prisoner Amr Hatem Odeh (33 years old), from Gaza, died on 12/13/2023 in the (Sde Teiman) camp.
The Prisoners' Institutions said in a statement, "The detainee Awda was arrested, along with his family members, from their home at the beginning of the ground invasion of Gaza, on 12/7/2023. It is worth noting that the martyr Amr Awda was married and the father of three children."
She added that with the martyrdom of the detainee Amr Odeh, the number of martyrs who have been killed after the genocide has risen to at least (70) martyrs, including (44) detainees from Gaza, whose identities are the only ones known, while the number of martyrs of the prisoner movement since 1967 documented by the institutions has risen to (307) whose identities are also known, so that this stage constitutes the bloodiest in the history of the prisoner movement.
She explained that the responses received by the institutions from the occupation army remain limited to the army's narrative and the notifications received by the institutions, given the continued detention of the martyrs' bodies and the failure to disclose the circumstances of their deaths. It is worth noting that the army has repeatedly attempted to manipulate these responses by providing institutions with differing responses, and some institutions have even gone to court to obtain a response that would resolve the fate of the detainee.
The prisoners' institutions continued, saying that the martyrdom of detainee Amr Odeh from Gaza adds to the record of crimes committed by the brutal Israeli regime, which operates around the clock through a series of organized crimes to kill prisoners and detainees. These crimes constitute another aspect of the ongoing genocide and an extension of it. In this context, we note that the testimonies of Gaza detainees documented by the institutions to date constitute the most severe and harshest testimonies in terms of the level of crimes they reflect.
She stressed that the rate of increasing numbers of martyrs among prisoners and detainees will take a more dangerous turn as more time passes for the detention of thousands of prisoners and detainees in the occupation’s prisons, and their continued exposure to systematic crimes, most notably torture, starvation, assaults of all kinds, medical crimes, sexual assaults, and the deliberate imposition of conditions that lead to their infection with serious and contagious diseases, most notably scabies, in addition to the unprecedented level of policies of deprivation and deprivation.
The institutions held the occupation fully responsible for their martyrdom, and renewed their demand for the international human rights system to open an impartial international investigation into the martyrdom of dozens of prisoners and detainees since the beginning of the genocide, and to move forward with taking effective decisions to hold the occupation leaders accountable for the war crimes they continue to commit against our people, and to impose sanctions on the occupation that would place it in a state of clear international isolation, and restore the human rights system to its fundamental role for which it was created, and put an end to the terrifying state of impotence that it has been afflicted with during the war of genocide, and to end the state of exceptional immunity that the world has granted to the occupying state as it is above accountability, accountability and punishment.
It is noteworthy that the number of prisoners in the occupation prisons reached, until the beginning of May, more than ten thousand and 100, including (39) female prisoners, more than (400) children, (3577) administrative detainees, and (1846) detainees from Gaza who were classified as (illegal combatants), noting that this data does not include all detainees from Gaza, specifically those who are under detention in camps affiliated with the occupation army.





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A Palestinian prisoner from Gaza died inside the "Sde Teiman" prison.