- The advocacy group claims that Palestinian human rights lawyer Abu Safiya is being kept in critical condition after being held in detention for 18 months.
- Israeli lawyer says that Abu Safiya is being denied medical treatment through the use of a “spinal cord” procedure or by being prevented from receiving it; the lawyer also says that he is being harmed by the withholding of medical care.
- The Israeli lawyer also claims that the three-month fast is the reason for the worsening of his condition, and that the right to receive medical care is being violated.
The advocacy group says that Abu Safiya’s critical condition has been caused by his being held in detention for 18 months without, according to the organization, being provided with proper medical care, which, it says, violates the right to medical treatment.
Abu Safiya, who works directly for the Palestinian lawyer Kamal Adwan in the Gaza Strip, has been publishing a photo of his colleagues’ injuries and their condition. The materials also state that he was beaten by medics during the 85-day hunger strike. The materials also claim that doctors were informed about the problem and that he was treated by medics. It is also stated that the advocacy group says that he was subjected to a medical procedure. The materials also say that Israeli authorities claim that his condition is due to his hunger strike.
Israeli lawyer says that Abu Safiya, who is 53 years old, has been suffering from a spinal cord injury, and that he is being denied medical care. The lawyer also says that the international group is helping him, and that the group is calling for his right to receive medical care. The lawyer also says that the group has provided information about his condition.
The advocacy group filed a complaint against Physicians for Human Rights Israel. It says that during his hunger strike, he was not provided with proper medical care, and that doctors were informed about the problem. The advocacy group also says that Physicians for Human Rights Israel submitted a report stating that Abu Safiya’s condition is deteriorating. The advocacy group also says that the report states that he is being denied medical care.
The advocacy group also claims that Abu Safiya has been subjected to psychological and physical pressure during his hunger strike, which, according to the advocacy group, has caused his condition to worsen. The advocacy group says that his condition is being monitored.
Israeli lawyer says the case is named “hibnini” and that “it may be due to a lack of medical care.” The lawyer also says that this case is ongoing, and that it is not possible to compare it with other cases.
The materials also state that during 2023 Abu Safiya’s hunger strike was critical, and that the right to medical care was violated. The advocacy group says that the Israeli authorities are responsible for the situation. It also states that the case is being reviewed.
During the war, Israel’s Hamas released 7 hostages in 2023 after negotiations, without providing details about the circumstances. The Ministry of Health said that, according to its data, 73,000 Palestinians were killed; the ministry also said that the number includes civilians and combatants.