Ramallah – Ma’an – The Prisoners’ and Ex-Prisoners’ Affairs Authority, based on its lawyer’s visit to Damoun Prison, published details of the detention and health status of prisoner Aman Nafi’ (60 years old)/ Cooper – Ramallah, “wife of Nael Barghouti – the oldest Palestinian prisoner -.”
The lawyer said in the words of Aman: ‘On 03/05/2024, at approximately two o’clock in the morning, Israeli army forces raided the house. I was tied up, blindfolded, and then arrested. Due to my health condition, I suffered an attack of shortness of breath, and I was transferred to a nearby hospital, but they They kept me on the bed for an entire night, with my hands and feet tied and surrounded by soldiers. In protest, I asked to be released from the hospital at my own risk. Then they transferred me to the Hasharon Prison Hospital. There, a female guard received me and insisted on strip-searching me. When I refused, she beat me severely. Then They put me in a cell as punishment.”
The lawyer says that the most difficult thi
ng she faced when visiting Aman was when she was informed of the sudden death of her eldest brother, while the prisoner accepted that with patience and faith.
Note that the prisoner was sentenced to administrative imprisonment for a period of 3 months, which is supposed to end on 06/04/2024.
Aman continues with sadness to talk about the details of the arrest of prisoner Asma Shatat from Deir al-Balah/Gaza, who was brought to Damoun prison 15 days ago, where she was arrested with her husband Arafat from their home after they shot him and injured him in the foot, leaving behind 3 children, the eldest of whom is 13 years old. 1 year and the youngest is 3 years old.
Asmaa was subjected to harsh interrogation and severe beating more than once, the effects of which are still evident on her face to this day. She also suffered a nervous breakdown when her husband was brought as a tool to pressure her, as he was handcuffed and his legs were covered with a cloth, and he showed signs of fatigue and torture. .
Note t
hat the current number of female prisoners is 78, 60 from the West Bank, 3 from Jerusalem, 9 from the interior, and 6 from the Gaza Strip, including 50 female prisoners, 21 female prisoners sentenced to administrative prison, and 7 who were sentenced to varying periods.
Source: Maan News Agency