Ramallah: A 19-year-old Palestinian detainee, Mohammad Naseem Abu Al-Ezz from Jericho, has reportedly lost his mobility after enduring severe torture and repeated beatings while in custody at a prison in the Negev Desert, according to the Palestinian Prisoner's Society (PPS). Abu Al-Ezz has been held under administrative detention since February of the previous year.
According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, the PPS revealed that Abu Al-Ezz's health deteriorated rapidly as a result of the ongoing abuse. His declining condition necessitated urgent medical intervention, leading to his transfer to a hospital where he underwent back surgery at Soroka Medical Center.
Following the surgery, Abu Al-Ezz was moved to the "Ramla Prison Clinic." He is now suffering from a physical disability affecting the lower part of his body, a condition that was not present before his detention.
The PPS emphasized that Abu Al-Ezz's case highlights the systematic torture practices employed within Israeli prisons and detention centers. These practices are reportedly conducted through organized methods and procedures, contributing to the deaths of numerous prisoners and detainees since the onset of the ongoing genocide.
