“They brought me here to kill me” Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya tells lawyer

Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya’s life is in imminent danger as he remains imprisoned by the Israeli occupation for a year and a half.

Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya’s life is in imminent danger as he remains imprisoned by the Israeli occupation for a year and a half.

Recent updates from his legal team, including Nasser Odeh, suggest that the conditions at Nafha prison have not improved; in fact, the bureaucratic and physical walls surrounding the doctor seem to have hardened. The prosecution continues to rely on “confidential files” evidence that remains inaccessible to his defense to justify his ongoing detention.

The law reflects the discriminatory nature of the Israeli apartheid regime, which only applies to Palestinians residing in areas under Israeli occupation, and not to Israelis convicted of the same “offenses”.

The Palestinian Center for Human Rights has released new testimonies describing the sexual abuse of Palestinian captives by Israeli forces.

Another Palestinian prisoner died in Israeli jails, raising the death toll to 73, while the freedom of released prisoners has been restrained by regular persecution campaigns.

The issue of prisoners is a cornerstone of the Palestinian liberation struggle and a driver of major uprisings against the Israeli occupation

Sana’ Daqqah, activist, journalist, and the wife of the martyred prisoner Walid Daqqah, on the significance of the prisoners’ struggle to Palestinian liberation

Against a decades-long Zionist genocidal onslaught, Palestinians wield art and culture to resist erasure, bear witness, and imagine a future where their people are free.