First Palestinian child captive in Israel prison infected with coronavirus
Up to 160 Palestinian children were held in Zionist regime’s military detention in June.
A Palestinian child captive in a Zionist regime’s jail has tested positive for coronavirus, according to Defense for Children International-Palestine (DCI-P).
The 15-year-old from Al-Jalazoun Refugee Camp in the West Bank city of Ramallah was detained less than two weeks ago and taken to Shikma Prison in Ashkelon, southern occupied palestine, for interrogation, according to Iyad Misk, an attorney with the rights group.
At least 30 Zionist regime’s prison guards and seven Palestinian captives have tested positive for Covid-19 so far.
This comes after Zionist regime’s Supreme Court ruled early last month that Palestinian captives have no right to social distancing protection against coronavirus.
Zionist regime’s top court rejected a petition made by the Adalah – The Legal Centre for Arab Minority Rights calling on prison authorities to implement COVID-19 protective guidelines for inmates at Gilboa prison, a facility in northern occupied Palestine territories housing about 450 Palestinians classified by Israel as “security prisoners”.
Zionist regime has consistently failed to provide captives with basic precautionary services since the beginning of the pandemic, and even withdrew some food and hygiene products from prison commissaries.
“There is no way Israeli forces can justify the detention of a child currently infected with COVID-19,” Ayed Abu Eqtaish, a programme director with DCI-P, stated.
“By extending this boy’s custodial detention, Zionist regime’s authorities are recklessly endangering his health and well-being along with the health of other detainees. Zionist regime’s authorities must release all Palestinian child captives immediately.”
Up to 160 Palestinian children were held in Zionist regime’s military detention in June, up to 700 Palestinian children from East Jerusalem (Beit-ul-Moqaddas) were jailed last year.
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