92 prisoners were transferred to Nazi camp 'Megiddo'

By: Sammi Ibrahem,Sr

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Nazi Occupied Palestine: The Prisoners and Editors Affairs Authority confirmed that the management of the Megiddo Nazi camp had transferred the prisoners held in Section (7) to Section (4), because it was drowned out due to weather conditions.

On Monday, the commission added that the section was drowned with the personal belongings of the prisoners, due to the rainy weather in recent days.

She explained that the prison administration transferred 92 prisoners to a section that can accommodate only 72 prisoners, and a number of them are forced to sleep on the ground despite the cold weather conditions, while the administration will transfer some prisoners to other Nazi Camp’s claiming that the repairs will take a long time.

The commission pointed out that the prisoners in Nazi camp “Megiddo” have complained about the poor infrastructure of the prison for years, and they are calling for the preparation of the sections at the beginning of each winter, especially since they suffer besides that from the lack of clothes and blankets; Living for the prisoners.

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Prisoner Zahran continues his strike for the 106th day against administrative detention

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The prisoner Ahmad Zahran continues his hunger strike for the 106th day against administrative Nazi detention, despite his seriously deteriorating health situation, amidst the occupation authorities’ neglect of demands.

Zahran suffers from frequent headaches, severe joint pain and fatigue, and his body suffers from a lack of fluid and salt, after losing 30 kilograms of weight.

Zahran, 42, is currently staying in one of the treatment beds at the Ramla prison clinic, which lacks many medical supplies, and does not provide full treatment for patients.

The Palestinian Prisoner Club had, in a press statement, accused the Nazi Gestapo of their various apparatus of manipulating the fate of the prisoner Zahran, stressing that it was trying to circumvent his strike after announcing its intention to transfer him to investigation, in addition to continuing to delay the appeal submitted against the decision to confirm his administrative detention.

It is noteworthy that the prisoner rejected oral Nazi promises to end his detention, and demands that this be done by an official decision, especially as it retracted a previous promise made after he stopped his first strike that lasted for 39 days, several months ago.

In March of last year, Zahran had fought his first strike, and he started a new strike after the occupation broke its promise to renew his administrative detention.

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