32 Prisoners Executed in 2025 Inside Occupation Prisons
SadaNews - The director of the Palestine Center for Prison Studies, researcher Riyad al-Ashqar, stated that the past two years have witnessed the highest rate of execution of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli occupation prisons outside the rule of law.
Al-Ashqar explained, in a statement on Thursday, that the occupation executed 32 identified prisoners during the year 2025, after executing 43 prisoners in 2024. Meanwhile, it continued to kill unarmed prisoners using torture, medical negligence, starvation, beating, and other crimes under the watchful eye of the international community without restraint.
The number of martyrs from the prisoner movement has reached 323 since 1967, including 86 prisoners killed by the occupation in the last 27 months, among them 32 prisoners in 2025 alone, while the occupation continues to hold their bodies and refuses to hand them over to their families.
Last year's martyrs were distributed between the Gaza Strip, the city of Jenin, Bethlehem, Hebron, Tulkarm, Ramallah, and Nablus, including 6 elderly and youths like the prisoner Walid Ahmad (17 years old) who died as a result of systematic starvation.
Al-Ashqar pointed out that occupation investigators used deadly torture methods in interrogation centers, especially in prisons like "Sdeh Teiman", "Ofer", and "Negev", which included electric shocks, severe beating, forcing prisoners to undress in the cold, using police dogs, starvation, and medical neglect, in addition to rape crimes and bragging about them through leaked video clips.
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