Prisoners' Club: 88 Martyrs Among Prisoners and Detainees with Identified Identities After the Genocide War
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Prisoners' Club: 88 Martyrs Among Prisoners and Detainees with Identified Identities After the Genocide War

SadaNews - The number of martyrs from the imprisoned movement has risen to 88, whose identities have been confirmed since the onset of the genocide war, including 52 detainees from the Gaza Strip, following the announcement of the martyrdom of the detained paramedic Hatim Rayan from Gaza, according to the Prisoners' Club.

The Prisoners' Club stated in a statement issued today, Sunday, that "the martyrs have risen as a result of torture, starvation, medical crimes, systematic sexual assaults, as well as a series of crimes of deprivation, plunder, abuse, humiliation, and detention under conditions that infringe upon human dignity."

It added that "many martyrs among the detainees in Gaza are still victims of enforced disappearance, in addition to dozens who have been executed on the ground. The images of the remains of the prisoners and their corpses that were delivered after the ceasefire serve as conclusive evidence of the systematic field executions carried out by the occupation army against prisoners and detainees outside the limits of the law."

It pointed out that "this phase constitutes the bloodiest in the history of the Palestinian prisoner movement, raising the number of martyrs since 1967 (whose identities have been confirmed) to 325."

Additionally, the number of martyrs whose bodies are being held among the prisoners and whose identities have been identified has risen to 96, of whom 85 are after the genocide war.