Dozens Die in Israeli Jails Amid Growing Concerns Over Torture and Medical Neglect Policies
Dozens of Palestinian prisoners have died in Israeli jails over the past two and a half years, many due to alleged torture or medical neglect, raising concerns about the human rights implications of Israel's death penalty law.
Dozens of Palestinian prisoners have died in Israeli prisons over the past two and a half years, sparking concerns over the country's handling of its death penalty law and allegations of torture and medical neglect within its detention facilities. The deaths have left families and human rights groups demanding answers and calls for reform. Many of those who have died were held on terrorism charges or accused of supporting Palestinian resistance movements. The Israeli government has faced international pressure to address these concerns and ensure humane treatment in its prisons.