Beirut-Sana
The Lebanese-Palestinian Coordination Committee of Prisoners and Ex-Prisoners condemned today the Israeli occupation's policy of deliberate medical neglect against prisoners, which led to the martyrdom of the Palestinian detainee Saadia Matar in Damoun detention center.
The commission said in a statement, "The deliberate neglect by the enemy and the management of its prisons for the life of the captive, which resulted in the martyrdom of the Palestinian detainee Saadia Matar in Damoun Prison, is evidence that he is practicing the most heinous cold-blooded murder against the prisoners."
The commission warned the Zionist entity and the administration of its prisons not to persist in the lives of the prisoners, because their lives are the lives of the Palestinian people, calling on the humanitarian associations and organizations to expose the arbitrary practices against the prisoners and reiterating that the resistance is the only option to liberate them.
The spokesman for the Palestinian Prisoners Club, Amjad Najjar, announced that Matar, 68, was martyred this morning in the Damoun detention center, indicating that she was suffering from several diseases and that the prisoners’ institutions submitted more than one request to the occupation authorities to allow her to see a doctor, but these requests were rejected.
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