The Palestinian Prisoners' Club said that administrative detainee Muhammad Naseem Abu al-Ezz (19 years old) from Jericho, who has been detained since February of last year, was subjected to repeated torture and severe beatings in the Negev Desert Prison, which led to his loss of mobility.
The Prisoners Club explained in a statement issued on Wednesday that over the past period, Abu al-Ezz had suffered a rapid deterioration in his health due to the continuous abuse he was subjected to. His condition worsened to the point where he was unable to meet his needs, necessitating his transfer to the hospital, where he underwent a delicate back surgery at Soroka Hospital. Later, he was transferred to the so-called "Ramla Prison Clinic," where he currently suffers from a motor disability in the lower part of his body.
The Prisoners' Club stated that detainee Abu al-Ezz did not suffer from any health problems before his arrest, and today he represents another victim of the systematic torture crimes to which prisoners are subjected in the occupation's prisons and camps, which are carried out by the Israeli prison system through systematic and continuous methods, procedures and tools. Torture crimes have been the main reason for the martyrdom of dozens of prisoners and detainees in the occupation's prisons and camps since the beginning of the genocide.





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Prisoners Club: Detainee Mohammed Abu al-Ezz loses the ability to move due to the torture he was subjected to.