Friday, February 10, 2023

  • Friday, February 10, 2023
  • Elder of Ziyon
The official Palestinian Wafa news agency reports that "The prisoner Ahmed Badr Abdullah Abu Ali (48 years old) from the city of Yatta, south of Hebron, was killed at dawn today, in Soroka Hospital, as a result of the crime of medical negligence (slow killing)."

Every single time that a prisoner dies from medical conditions, Palestinians blame Israel for his death - no matter if it is cancer or any other incurable disease.

In the case of Abu Ali, the prisoner suffered from obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure and heart disease.

As far as the charges of medical negligence, a little research finds that they are lies, as usual. Two years ago he started having heart problems and Israel immediately transferred him to Soroka Hospital for  a cardiac catheterization. The New Arab reports that he underwent another such procedure last year.



At least Israel can't be accused of starving him.

The Palestinian Prisoner Society counts 24 prisoners with cancer today. And every single case is blamed on Israel. 

I guess the Jews have figured out how to cure cancer and they are not sharing this information with the world in order to slowly kill a tiny percentage of Palestinian prisoners. 

Makes sense when you are steeped in antisemitism. 




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