The Palestinian female prisoner Manal Ghanem, who is held in the Israeli Talmund jail, pleaded with the PA leadership to lobby for the release of her one-year-and-a-half old child, Noor, who was experiencing worsening health condition.
Ra'ed Mahamid, lawyer for the Palestinian Prisoner's Club, quoted Manal as complaining that the prison authority denied her kid the necessary check-ups, especially after he underwent a medical surgery.
The child was deprived of the simplest human rights in that notorious jail, and the prison authority refused to provide him with baby milk, according to the lawyer.
He asserted that Manal along with her fellow inmates were served with rotten meals, a matter that jeopardized their lives.
In the same context, Tahani Amarna, attorney for the society catering for the Palestinian captives, disclosed that some 25 Palestinian inmates locked up in the Israeli Atsion jail were suffering tragic incarceration conditions.
The barrister said that those helpless captives were brutally roughed up and mistreated at the hands of the Israeli jailors.