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Mon 30 Jun 2025 4:15 pm - Jerusalem Time

Administrative detainee Louay Faisal Nasrallah from Jenin died in Soroka Hospital in Israel.

The Civil Affairs Authority, the Prisoners' Affairs Authority, and the Palestinian Prisoners' Club reported the death of administrative detainee Louay Faisal Muhammad Nasrallah (22 years old) from Jenin, in the Israeli Soroka Hospital this morning, Monday, after being transferred from the Negev Prison, without providing any further details about the circumstances of his death.

The Commission and the Prisoners' Club explained that the martyr Nasrallah had been administratively detained since March 26, 2024, adding him to the list of martyrs of the prisoner movement, who have ascended as a result of the organized crimes practiced by the Israeli occupation prison system in an unprecedented manner since the beginning of the ongoing genocide, most notably torture, medical crimes, and starvation.

They added that the Negev prison, where Nasrallah was held, was and remains one of the most prominent prisons where horrific crimes were recorded, especially with the continued spread of scabies, which the occupation prison administration has turned into a clear tool to kill more prisoners. Nasrallah, according to his family, did not suffer from any health problems before his arrest.

They pointed out that, with the martyrdom of the prisoner Nasrallah, the number of martyrs among the prisoners and detainees since the genocide has risen to (73), and they are the only ones whose identities are known in light of the continuing crime of enforced disappearance, so that this stage in the history of the prisoner movement and our people is the bloodiest, and thus the number of martyrs of the prisoner movement whose identities are known since 1967 has reached (310) to date.

The Commission and the Club stressed that the rate of increasing numbers of martyrs among prisoners and detainees is taking a more dangerous turn with the passage of more time on the detention of thousands of prisoners and detainees in the occupation’s prisons, and their continued exposure on an instant basis to systematic crimes, most notably torture, intimidation, 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 policies of theft and deprivation - unprecedented in their level.

They added that the martyrdom of detainee Nasrallah constitutes a new crime in the record of the brutal Israeli regime, which has perpetrated all forms of crimes aimed at killing prisoners. These crimes constitute yet another aspect of the ongoing genocide.

The Commission and the Club held the occupation fully responsible for the martyrdom of detainee Nasrallah, and renewed their demand for the international human rights system to move forward in 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 to the human rights system 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 extermination, and end the state of exceptional immunity that the world has granted to the occupying state as it is above accountability, accountability and punishment.

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Administrative detainee Louay Faisal Nasrallah from Jenin died in Soroka Hospital in Israel.

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