
Gaza - Saba:
The Commission of Prisoners' Affairs and the Palestinian Prisoners' Club on Tuesday said they received a response from the Israeli occupation army, regarding the martyrdom of the Palestinian detainee Musab Hani Haniyah (35 years old) from Gaza, in the occupation prisons on January 5, 2025.
According to the Palestinian Media Center, the Commission and the Club said in a statement that Martyr Haniyah was arrested from Hamad City on March 3, 2024, and he did not suffer from any health problems before his arrest according to his family, noting that he is married and has an only child who is nine years old.
The agency added that the occupier "does not stop at killing the detainees, but even in revealing their fate, it deliberately manipulates the responses, and this has happened many times, so we confirm that all the responses related to the martyrs are responses from the occupation army and there is no other evidence of their martyrdom, as the occupation continues to detain their bodies, and in most of the responses, the occupation indicates that an investigation is underway in an attempt to evade any international accountability."
The statement explained that with the martyrdom of Haniyah, the number of martyrs among the prisoners and detainees in the occupation prisons since the beginning of the war of extermination has risen to (59) martyrs, and they are the only ones whose identities are known, including at least (38) from Gaza, and this number is the highest historically, so that this stage is the bloodiest stage in the history of the prisoner movement since 1967, so that the number of martyrs of the prisoner movement whose identities are known since 1967 has risen to (296), noting that there are dozens of martyrs from the detainees of Gaza who are subject to enforced disappearance.
The statement said: The case of the martyrdom of Detainee Haniyah constitutes a new crime in the record of the Israeli brutality system, which has reached its peak since the beginning of the war of extermination.
It stressed that what is happening to the prisoners and detainees is nothing but another aspect of the war of extermination, and its goal is to carry out more executions and assassinations against prisoners and detainees.
The Commission and the Club stressed that the rate of increasing numbers of martyrs among prisoners and detainees will take a more dangerous turn as more time passes since thousands of prisoners and detainees are detained in the occupation prisons, and they continue to be exposed to systematic crimes, most notably torture, starvation, assaults in all their forms, medical crimes, sexual assaults, and the deliberate imposition of conditions that lead to them contracting serious and contagious diseases, in addition to the policies of theft and deprivation - unprecedented in their level.
They held the occupation fully responsible for the martyrdom of the detainee Haniyah, and renewed their demand for the international human rights system to move forward in taking effective decisions to hold the leaders of the occupation accountable for the war crimes that they continue to commit against our people, and to impose sanctions on the occupation that would put it in a state of clear international isolation, and restore the human rights system to its basic role for which it was created, and put an end to the terrifying state of helplessness that it suffered during the war of extermination, and end the state of exceptional immunity granted by the old colonial states to the Zionist occupation state, as it is above accountability, accountability and punishment.