Hamas confirms deaths of three Palestinian detainees in 'Israeli' jails
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The Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, condemned the deaths of three Palestinian political prisoners inside 'Israeli' jails after they were taken from Gaza, describing their deaths as further evidence of what it called systematic crimes against detainees.
Hamas stated that the detainees are subjected to torture, medical neglect, and punitive policies, which it described as part of an official policy of killing carried out without international oversight or accountability.
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The Political Prisoners
The three detainees, all from Gaza, were identified as:
- Tayseer Saeed al-Abed Sababa (60 years old)
- Khamis Shukri Mar’i Ashour (44 years old)
- Khalil Ahmed Khalil Haniya (35 years old)
Hamas warned that the alleged practices against detainees include systematic torture, deliberate starvation, medical negligence, physical and sexual abuse, as well as humiliation and degrading detention conditions.
Call for Urgent International Action
The movement called on the United Nations and international humanitarian and human rights organizations to take responsibility and open an immediate investigation into the violations against prisoners. This includes cases of extrajudicial killings, torture, and deaths inside detention and interrogation centers.
Hamas also demanded that the international community pressure 'Israel' to disclose the fate of the forcibly disappeared and return the bodies of detainees held by 'Israeli' authorities.



