2/1/2025
The Prisoners and Liberated Affairs Commission, and the Prisoners's Club, published new testimonies of detainees from Gaza in the (Desert Negev) prison, about terrible and difficult details that they were subjected to during their arrest, and during the investigation period - which was the most severe - where they again reflected the level of savagery practiced by the occupation system against the detainees in an unprecedented way - in terms of level and intensity, since the beginning
The war of genocide.
The detainees focused on the continued spread of the (scabies) disease, which is used by the prison system as a tool of torture against them. The majority of those visited are covered with their boils, in addition, they came to the visit while trembling from the intensity of the cold, especially since some of them are detained in the tent section.
The Commission and the club confirmed that these testimonies are part of dozens of testimonies, which reflected the same level of torture and systematic abuse specifically against Gaza detainees, and these statements come with the increase in the number of martyrs among the ranks of detainees, specifically among the ranks of Gaza detainees, where the number of martyrs of the movement's captive since the beginning of the genocidation war has reached 54 martyrs, and they are only known, while dozens of martyrs of martyrs from Gaza remain under concealment Forced.
They explained that the testimonies attached below are an indication of the possibility of more Gaza detainees, in light of the dangerous and difficult data, of their detention conditions through which the occupation aims to liquidate them and systematically kill them.
Among the testimonies, one of the detainees refers to the difficult situation suffered by the martyr Ashraf Abu Warda, who was martyred on 29/12/2024.
New testimonies of ongoing atrocities Gaza detainees .
The detainee (M, R) said: "I was arrested from the safe corridor in Al-Sheikh City in March 2024, and from the first moment of my arrest, I was subjected to all forms of torture, and I saw death a thousand times, then I was transferred to one of the camps in the Gaza envelope, and I remained there 82 days, during the period of my detention, I was cuffed and blindfolded 24 hours a day, prohibited from moving, and the detainee had to sit 16 hours a day and be prohibited from talking.
During the interrogation period, she was severely tortured, which prompted him to ask them to write the statement that suits them to sign, and today in the Negev prison.
The situation is very difficult and tragic, due to the continued spread of scabies ), and most prisoners suffer from infections and boils and cannot sleep from the severity of itching.”
As for the detainee (M, H), he said: "I was arrested from Kamal Adwan Hospital, and during the first days of the arrest I was subjected to all forms of torture , "I was slaughtered by beating for a whole day," then I was transferred and other detainees to another place, and they threw wastewater on us, and they urinated on us, then we were transferred to a camp for 27 days. During this period of my detention, I remained all the time kneeling on my knees, blindfolded and bound by hands and legs, then we were transferred to the Negev prison and today we live in a slow death at every moment."
It is noteworthy that the detainee (M, H) attended the visit, according to the lawyer, in very torn and light clothes, despite the bitter cold that sweeps the desert Negev prison, and his body is covered with dimples because of Scabies.
In another statement of the detainee (H, R): "I was arrested from inside Kamal Adwan Hospital in November 2024, and then I was transferred to one of the camps in the Gaza envelope, where I stayed for 30 days, during which I was subjected to all forms of torture and interrogated him around the clock, and deliberately blued me with hot water, and then I was transferred to (Negev) prison, where I suffer like the majority of prisoners from scabies, my body is covered with boils, and I cannot sleep from the intensity of pain."
In another testimony of the detainee (A, N), he said: "Death is more merciful than what we live in prison, even today, and despite entering the winter, the prisoners are still in their summer clothes, we suffer from severe cold, hunger and diseases without exception, specifically due to the spread of scabies, as well as other diseases due to majeure prison conditions."
While the detainee (c, p.) said: “I have been suffering from scabies for several months, and the boils cover my body, and today I cannot stand or walk easily, as I suffer from other diseases and health problems, and my situation is aggravated by torture and beatings
The blast, and I began to cast blood because of what I was exposed to .
He pointed out that Ashraf Abu Warda, who was martyred in December 29, 2024, was with him in the same cell, as he stressed that his situation was very difficult, as he lost the ability to speak, remember, and stand on his feet, noting that this visit took place two days before his martyrdom.
In the same context, the detainee (S, P) stated: “The prison administration deliberately pulls the mattresses daily in the morning and returns them in the evening, despite the bitter cold, and sometimes deliberately punishes them by delaying the return of mattresses until midnight.” This was indicated by other detainees who were visited.
Attached is the names of detainees held in prison"Negev", according to the statements of those visited:
Brothers Ibrahim, Majdi Ismail Azam, Omar, Musa Al-Buraim, Nafir, Nader Qadih, Naji Asfour, Saeed Barim, and Mahmoud Al-Faqawi, Ismail Abu Sido, Muhammad Qadeih, Nidal Amish, Khalil Abu Raqiya, Hatem Al-Shawaf, Abdul Al-Muti Asfour, Ahmed Abu Rajila, Mu'min Samara, Khader Muslim, Abdul Rahman Saad, Muhnad Abu Madi, Rami Shangli, Thaer Al-Abadi, Shaher Al-Abadi, Yacoub Al-Kahlout, And Wadi
Tikt, Youssef Jerso, Musab Frij, Essam Al-Dramsa, Muhammad Abu Al-Mu'azza, Muhammad Zuhair Al-Kahlout, Muhammad Ali Banat, Abdul Rahman Ziar, Ahmed Badawi, Ibrahim Al-Nahal, And Dawood Al-Argham, And Abdullah Darwish.