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The family of the prisoner Nasser Abu Hamid appeals to the Red Cross to pressure the occupation to transfer him to a hospital in the West Bank

2022-12-07T09:45:51.758Z


Occupied Jerusalem, SANA- The family of the cancer-stricken Palestinian prisoner, Nasser Abu Hamid, appealed to the International Committee of the Cross


Occupied Jerusalem - SANA

The family of the Palestinian prisoner, Nasser Abu Hamid, who suffers from cancer, appealed to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to pressure the Israeli occupation to transfer Abu Hamid to a hospital in the West Bank, in light of the serious deterioration in his health.

The Commission for the Affairs of Palestinian Detainees and Ex-Detainees said in a statement today, reported by WAFA Agency: that Muhammad, the brother of the prisoner Nasser, who is with him in Ramla detention center, confirmed that his health condition is rapidly deteriorating, as there is a large spread of cancer cells throughout his body, and he suffers from complete damage to the left lung and from Dangerous fluids gathered around his lungs, he almost completely lost movement in his limbs, he stays in bed with deep sleep attacks and loses the ability to distinguish what is going on around him, and the oxygen tube accompanies him permanently.

The brother of the prisoner, Nasser, appealed to the Red Cross and international human rights and humanitarian institutions to urgently intervene to pressure the occupation authorities to release his brother, and transfer him to a hospital in the West Bank so that the family could visit him and say goodbye to him before losing him. testimony, and it is now medically impossible for him to be brought to the visiting room.

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Source: sena

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