Marwan Barghouti and Leaders of Palestinian Prisoner Movement Attacked in “Megiddo” Prison

The assault on leader Marwan Barghouti and leaders of the prisoner movement in the “Megiddo” prison is part of the occupation’s continuous approach targeting our people’s leaders.

The president of the Palestinian Prisoners Club, Abdullah Al-Zughari, said that the assault carried out by suppression units recently against Marwan Barghouti, a member of the Central Committee of the Fatah movement, and a group of leaders of the prisoner movement, notably the prisoners Thabet Mardawi and Salama Qatawi in “Megiddo” prison, is part of the occupation’s historical and ongoing approach targeting our people’s leaders, including the leaders of the prisoner movement.

Al-Zughari warned of the occupation’s actions leading to the killing of more of our prisoners, including leaders of the prisoner movement in its prisons and camps, as a result of the brutal torture that has escalated since October 7, especially since at least 13 prisoners have died in the occupation’s prisons and camps, apart from the number of martyrs from Gaza detainees revealed by the occupation.

Al-Zughari affirmed that the occupation, alongside its ongoing crimes, has employed its media to incite against the detained prisoners and boasts of its crimes against them, with part of this incitement targeting leader Barghouti.

Al-Zughari held the “israeli” occupation fully responsible for the fate of leader Barghouti and all prisoners in the “israeli” occupation prisons and demanded all international human rights institutions to take responsibility and protect their role, by stopping the global human and moral downfall by continuing to allow the occupation to act as if it is above all humanitarian norms.

It is noteworthy that the occupation carries out repeated transfer and isolation operations against the leaders of the prisoner movement, including leader Barghouti, who has been moved several times from one isolation to another, most recently to the isolation of “Megiddo” prison.

source: RNN Prisoners