Prominent Palestinian prisoner Marwan Barghouti assaulted three times in a month, family says
Family of imprisoned Palestinian leader alleges systematic abuse, as Israeli authorities issue blanket denial.
Family of imprisoned Palestinian leader alleges systematic abuse, as Israeli authorities issue blanket denial. | Contesto: cronaca
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- Prominent Palestinian prisoner Marwan Barghouti assaulted three times in a month, family says
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Marwan Barghouti, the prominent Palestinian political figure serving multiple life sentences in an Israeli prison, has been physically assaulted by guards on three separate occasions over the past month, according to statements from his family. The alleged incidents, which the family claims have left Barghouti with visible injuries, have ignited immediate controversy and drawn sharp denials from the Israeli Prison Service (IPS), which labeled the accusations "false and baseless." The claims center on Hadarim prison, where Barghouti is held, and come at a time of heightened regional tension. Barghouti, often described as a potential future Palestinian leader, was convicted in 2004 by an Israeli court on five counts of murder for his role in deadly attacks during the Second Intifada. He has remained a central, if incarcerated, figure in Palestinian politics, with polls consistently showing he would be a frontrunner in any presidential election. His imprisonment is a deeply symbolic issue for Palestinians, who view him as a political prisoner and a key negotiator in past peace efforts, while many Israelis see him as an unrepentant terrorist directly responsible for Israeli deaths. The specific nature of the alleged assaults has not been detailed publicly by the family, but the assertion of three distinct events within a single month suggests a pattern rather than an isolated incident. Allegations of mistreatment of Palestinian security prisoners are not uncommon, but they rarely involve a figure of Barghouti's stature and international profile. Human rights organizations have long documented concerns over conditions in Israeli prisons, including reports of punitive solitary confinement, medical negligence, and physical abuse, though Israeli authorities routinely reject these claims as politically motivated. The IPS's response was swift and absolute, leaving no room for investigation or nuance. By declaring the family's account categorically false, the service effectively closed the door on any official inquiry into the matter. This standard posture of denial often places such allegations in a deadlock, with prisoner advocacy groups and families on one side and the...
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