Photos || A protest held in central Gaza City, with participation from Palestinian war-wounded individuals under the slogan “My Right to Treatment,” demanding their right to continue medical care abroad and the acceleration of travel procedures.
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Video || Endless farewell scenes in Gaza—behind every martyr is a painful story carved from the tears of their family and the agony of their loss....
A heartbreaking scene from Gaza shows the farewell of a child who was killed in an Israeli airstrike on Gaza City just moments ago.
A heartbreaking scene from Gaza shows the farewell of a child who was killed in an Israeli airstrike on Gaza City just moments ago.
The director of the "Waed" Association for Prisoners and Liberators, Abdullah Qandil, seriously warned about the catastrophic and inhumane conditions that have escalated brutally against Palestinian detainees in Damon prison, stressing that what is happening inside the dark rooms goes beyond the limits of systematic repression to a policy of "torture and slow killing".
Qandil explained that the "Damon" prison currently houses about 90 detainees, whose sentences are distributed between administrative detention, varying sentences and detainees, pointing out that the health situation represents the most serious priority.
According to Qandil, nearly half of the detainees suffer from chronic diseases, and there are 3 cases of cancer, in addition to cases suffering from diabetes and pressure, while the Israeli occupation prison administration deliberately deprives the infected women of the necessary and appropriate treatment, which directly threatens their lives.
Qandil explained that the "Damon" prison currently houses about 90 detainees, whose sentences are distributed between administrative detention, varying sentences and detainees, pointing out that the health situation represents the most serious priority.
According to Qandil, nearly half of the detainees suffer from chronic diseases, and there are 3 cases of cancer, in addition to cases suffering from diabetes and pressure, while the Israeli occupation prison administration deliberately deprives the infected women of the necessary and appropriate treatment, which directly threatens their lives.
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Watch|| The Israeli occupation forces have invaded Tako’a town in southeastern Bethlehem.
The Gaza Center for Human Rights warns of indications of an undeclared “soft” Israeli displacement policy that is pushing Palestinians to leave the Gaza Strip through opaque arrangements, while simultaneously obstructing the travel of patients.
44,000 people have left Gaza through the crossings to third countries, compared to only about 2,000 patients and their companions who have been allowed to cross through Rafah.
There is systematic obstruction of patient travel despite daily deaths, while individuals and families are granted exit permits through unclear mechanisms.
Approximately 18,000 patients and wounded individuals urgently need to travel for treatment, given the collapse of the healthcare system in the Gaza Strip.
The Israeli occupation obstructs patient travel through complex security and administrative procedures, allowing only limited numbers that are insufficient for critical cases.
44,000 people have left Gaza through the crossings to third countries, compared to only about 2,000 patients and their companions who have been allowed to cross through Rafah.
There is systematic obstruction of patient travel despite daily deaths, while individuals and families are granted exit permits through unclear mechanisms.
Approximately 18,000 patients and wounded individuals urgently need to travel for treatment, given the collapse of the healthcare system in the Gaza Strip.
The Israeli occupation obstructs patient travel through complex security and administrative procedures, allowing only limited numbers that are insufficient for critical cases.
Ashraf Helis, Head of the Cardiology Department at Nasser Medical Complex:
Heart disease is the second leading cause of death worldwide after cancer. However, in the Gaza Strip, we have a shortage of treatment equipment and medications, thus compounding the problem.
Heart patients in the Gaza Strip suffer greatly. For example, there are no pacemakers available for those who need them.
Some heart patients have been waiting for years for referrals for treatment abroad.
Heart disease is the second leading cause of death worldwide after cancer. However, in the Gaza Strip, we have a shortage of treatment equipment and medications, thus compounding the problem.
Heart patients in the Gaza Strip suffer greatly. For example, there are no pacemakers available for those who need them.
Some heart patients have been waiting for years for referrals for treatment abroad.
Prisoners' Media Office:
- The Israeli court in Ofer postponed the trial of the Palestinian detainee Munyar al-Awawdeh from Dura, south of Hebron, to June 16, 2026, for the eighth consecutive time.
- For the sixth consecutive time, the administrative detention of the detainee Imad Mustafa Najjar from Anabta, Tulkarm, was renewed for four months. He was detained on January 11, 2024, from his home.
- The Israeli court in Ofer postponed the trial of the Palestinian detainee Munyar al-Awawdeh from Dura, south of Hebron, to June 16, 2026, for the eighth consecutive time.
- For the sixth consecutive time, the administrative detention of the detainee Imad Mustafa Najjar from Anabta, Tulkarm, was renewed for four months. He was detained on January 11, 2024, from his home.
Dr. Ismail Al-Thawabta, Director General of the Government Media Office in Gaza:
- The Israeli occupation has expanded what is known as the “Yellow Line” to the “Orange Line,” a wider and more restrictive area extending deep into residential areas in the northern and central Gaza Strip.
- The expansion includes increasing the number of restricted areas, tightening movement restrictions, and turning vast areas into dangerous and inaccessible zones.
- A sharp reduction in the areas available to residents and preventing the return of hundreds of thousands of displaced people to their original homes.
- The continued expansion threatens further forced displacement and overcrowding, and undermines the chances for stability.
- 2,649 Israeli violations of the ceasefire agreement have been recorded since October. These violations have resulted in 830 killed and 2,345 injured, and have included attacks on civilians and infrastructure.
- The Israeli occupation has expanded what is known as the “Yellow Line” to the “Orange Line,” a wider and more restrictive area extending deep into residential areas in the northern and central Gaza Strip.
- The expansion includes increasing the number of restricted areas, tightening movement restrictions, and turning vast areas into dangerous and inaccessible zones.
- A sharp reduction in the areas available to residents and preventing the return of hundreds of thousands of displaced people to their original homes.
- The continued expansion threatens further forced displacement and overcrowding, and undermines the chances for stability.
- 2,649 Israeli violations of the ceasefire agreement have been recorded since October. These violations have resulted in 830 killed and 2,345 injured, and have included attacks on civilians and infrastructure.
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Video|| The Israeli bulldozers have closed the main street in the Old City of Al-Khader, south of Bethlehem in the southern occupied West Bank.
UNRWA: Skin diseases triple due to water scarcity and overcrowding, with scabies and chickenpox spreading among children
UNRWA has stated that the Israeli obstruction of the entry of medicines and equipment hinders the efforts of medical teams and threatens a repeat of last year's catastrophe of 150,000 cases.
It added that the shortage of supplies is forcing families to resort to home remedies to treat their children amidst the collapse of the health system.
UNRWA has stated that the Israeli obstruction of the entry of medicines and equipment hinders the efforts of medical teams and threatens a repeat of last year's catastrophe of 150,000 cases.
It added that the shortage of supplies is forcing families to resort to home remedies to treat their children amidst the collapse of the health system.
Released prisoner Ahmed Qaddas revealed shocking details about the health and humanitarian situation of imprisoned doctor Hussam Abu Safiya. He indicated that Abu Safiya's condition has deteriorated significantly as a result of torture and ill-treatment inside Israeli occupation prisons.
He said he did not recognize Abu Safiya firstly due to the drastic changes in his features and appearance, explaining that Dr. Abu Safiya is spending most of his time in a state of shock and extreme exhaustion as a result of continuous torture.
He noted that Abu Safiya now mutters incomprehensible words in a faint voice, reflecting the extent of his physical and psychological collapse and the prisoners could hear his screams while he was being beaten, unable to offer any assistance.
He said he did not recognize Abu Safiya firstly due to the drastic changes in his features and appearance, explaining that Dr. Abu Safiya is spending most of his time in a state of shock and extreme exhaustion as a result of continuous torture.
He noted that Abu Safiya now mutters incomprehensible words in a faint voice, reflecting the extent of his physical and psychological collapse and the prisoners could hear his screams while he was being beaten, unable to offer any assistance.
Palestinian war-wounded protesters gathered in central Gaza City under the slogan “My Right to Treatment,” calling for access to medical care abroad and faster travel procedures.
Participants stressed the urgent need for treatment amid worsening health conditions and limited medical resources.
Participants stressed the urgent need for treatment amid worsening health conditions and limited medical resources.