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After Ben Gabir's objection: the Red Cross petition to transfer information about the Hamas terrorists imprisoned in Israel was rejected | Israel today

2024-01-24T10:59:19.095Z

Highlights: After Ben Gabir's objection: the Red Cross petition to transfer information about the Hamas terrorists imprisoned in Israel was rejected. Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben Gvir: "My clear policy from the first moment is humanitarian for humanitarian. We want details about their damned terrorists - to pass on details about our heroic abductees. It is a logical, normal, moral and legal demand, any normal country would demand it. It's good that the state attorney's office understood and accepted my position.'


In the petition submitted against the Israeli Security Service, it is required to transfer details to the Red Cross about dozens of Hamas terrorists who were arrested in Gaza and transferred for interrogation and imprisonment in Israel.


In the petition filed against the prison service and other security agencies to hand over details of dozens of Hamas terrorists who were arrested in Gaza and transferred for investigation and incarceration in Israel, the position of the security agencies and the state attorney's office was to allow the Red Cross to receive information from the prison service.

However, following Minister Ben Gabir's objection, the state attorney's office accepted his position, and the state's position in the answer submitted last night to the High Court, is not to provide information and details about the Hamas terrorists arrested in Gaza.

Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben Gvir: "My clear policy from the first moment is humanitarian for humanitarian.

We want details about their damned terrorists - to pass on details about our heroic abductees.

It is a logical, normal, moral and legal demand, any normal country would demand it.

It's good that the state attorney's office understood and accepted my position.'

This week, following the publication in Israel Hayom, Minister Ben Gvir ordered to toughen the conditions of the terrorists in the prisons: "I ordered the Commissioner of the Prison Service to toughen the conditions of the terrorists in the prison: reducing the consumption of hot water to a minimum, stopping dental treatments at the taxpayer's expense, taking out the bakeries who provided fresh pita bread," he wrote.

"Unfortunately, my instructions were not always implemented, but the policy began to permeate."

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Source: israelhayom

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