Palestinians need treatment by Israeli authorities because of ‘being the target of barbarism’.
The Palestinian prisoners club said that seven Palestinians freed from Israel on Saturday have been admitted to hospitals as part of the Gaza Seas fire agreement after reaching Ramullah.
On Saturday, Israel released 183 Palestinians on Saturday in exchange for three -free Hamas.
The Israeli prison service said in a statement that prisoners were “shifted from several prisons across the country” before being taken to the occupied West Bank, East Jerusalem and Gaza.
More than 100 Palestinians returned to the Gaza Strip.
“All the prisoners released nowadays need medical care, treatment and examinations as a result of this brutality over the past months. Through AFP News Agency, NGO chief, Abdullah Al -Zaghari, said. There are seven who were shifted to the hospital.
The Palestinian Red Crescent confirmed that seven prisoners were admitted to hospitals.
Last month, the fifth detainees after the ceasefire have come to light when negotiations are to begin at the next phase of the agreement, which can pave the way for a permanent end to the war.
In Israeli prisons, an estimated 4,500 Palestinians are being held-310 of them are placed without the right to trial under the so-called “administrative detention”.
According to the Palestinian prisoner Society, dozens of Palestinians from Israeli prisons showed signs of torture and harassment.
“Whenever prisoners are released, we find that the bodies of the prisoners reflect the level of crimes against them, including violence, which is unprecedented in its level after October 7. In addition to the crime of crimes, organized medical crimes, and many of them, the prisoners were already targeted before their release, which continued for the day, according to their evidence, and whose In some cases the rib is broken.
One of the Palestinians released said, “For the past 15 months, we have suffered a brutal torture … Israelis treated us inhuman ways. They treated us better with animals.
Barzit University analyst Basel Frick said the release of Palestinians does not eliminate “brutal conditions” that they are being targeted in Israeli prisons. He said the Palestinians are considered “sub -man” by Israeli authorities.
He warned that Israel is likely to re -arrest some of the people who have been released in the form of previous detention.