
Occupied Quds - Saba:
Dozens of families of Zionist prisoners gave the so-called enemy Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu 24 hours to cancel the decision to cut off electricity to the Gaza Strip.
The families of the prisoners threatened to go to the Supreme Court, considering that the decision puts the lives of their relatives, prisoners in the Strip, at risk.
The Zionist website "Walla" said that dozens of families of prisoners sent a warning letter to Netanyahu a short time ago, yesterday evening, Monday, as well as to Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar and Energy Minister Eli Cohen.
The families demanded that the decision to stop the flow of electricity to Gaza be "immediately revoked, or they will petition the Supreme Court (the highest judicial authority in the country) within 24 hours," according to the website.
The families warned in a letter sent via lawyers to Netanyahu, Sa'ar and Cohen that stopping the supply of electricity to Gaza "puts their loved ones in immediate danger."
The Walla website added: "The letter cited the position attributed to the enemy army, which believes that providing electricity is also necessary to prevent diseases that could endanger prisoners."
On Sunday, the official Zionist Broadcasting Authority said that the Minister of Energy and Infrastructure in the enemy government, Eli Cohen, decided to stop the supply of electricity to the Gaza Strip immediately.