TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) – In a very rare exercise of wartime legal detention, the Israeli Supreme Court ruled on Sunday that the Israeli government ordered the authorities to even take Palestinian detainees into eating minimally self-sufficient food and improve the quality of food provided to authorities to be deprived of Palestinian inmates.
Advising the government on the legality of policy is the Supreme Court’s job, but Israeli judiciary has no problem with its actions in the 23-month Israeli-Hamas war.
Since Hamas’ attacks on southern Israel on October 7, 2023, which killed 1,200 civilians, Israel rejected growing international criticism of the act by claiming it was doing what it needed to defeat Hamas.
Israeli forces detain many Palestinians on Gaza and the occupied West Bank on suspicion of extremist ties. Thousands of people have been released from months of detention in camps and prisons without any claim Please tell me about the brutal states including Overcrowding, poor food supply, inadequate medical procedures, and the development of curvature.
As the highest level of Israel’s accountability, the Supreme Court has heard complaints from individuals and organizations about the actions of the Israeli government. Limiting food and medical supplies to Gaza Or in this case two Israeli human rights groups described in their complaints as “systematic policy” for security facilities to steal food from Palestinian prisoners.
The three judge panel unanimously ruled that the Israeli government had a legal obligation to provide three meals a day to Palestinian prisoners to provide three meals a day to ensure a “basic presence” and ordered the authorities to fulfill their duties.
In an unexpected 2-1 decision, the court further accepts a petition filed last year by the Israeli or ACRI Civil Rights Association, with Israeli rights group Gisha monitoring their claim that deliberate restrictions on food for prisoners in Israeli detention facilities cause Palestinians to suffer from the nutritional provision and starvation of Israeli Hama.
“We’re talking about not about comfortable living or luxury here, but about basic conditions of survival required by law,” the ruling said. “Don’t share the worst enemy’s way.”
Palestinian authorities have recorded at least 61 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli custody since the war began. 17-year-old Palestinian in an Israeli prison in March The doctor said that he died was probably starving..
Israel Itamar Ben Gwil, Minister of National SecurityThose who oversee the prison system boasted last year that the conditions for security prisoners had deteriorated to the minimum required by Israeli law.
Ben Gwil, who leads a small far-right supernatural party, assaulted him in a court ruling on Sunday.
“Are you from Israel?” he asked the judge, claiming that the Israeli hostages in Gaza have no one to help them, but the Israeli Supreme Court defended Hamas “in our disgrace.” He vowed that his policy of providing prisoners with “the lowest minimum conditions set out by law” would not change.
Acri asked authorities to implement the verdict immediately. In a post on social media platform X, rights groups said Israeli prisons “turned Israeli prisons into torture camps.”
He said, “The nation should not make the people hungry.” “People should not starve people, no matter what they do.”