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15 detainees at Al-Ramlah Hospital suffer from serious health conditions

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Warnings from the deterioration of the health conditions of the detainee Abu Dyak
15 detainees at Al-Ramlah Hospital suffer from serious health conditions

The lawyer of the Commission of Detainees' Affairs Kareem Ajweh stated that the health condition of the detainee Abu Dyak is deteriorating by time and that he takes 8 kinds of painkillers.
Ajweh clarified during a visit to Al-Ramlah Hospital that the detainee Abu Dyak suffers from an extreme fatigue, difficulty in breathing, inability to walk and deprivation of sleep for long hours due to the tumor in the stomach and intestines.
The commission stated that the health conditions of sick and wounded detainees in the so called "Ramlah prison clinic" are getting worse due to the lack of medical care for patients who are classified as the most critical among detainees at Israeli jails.
The Commission pointed out that there are 15 sick detainees held in Al-Ramlah Hospital and have serious conditions, namely:
The detainee Sami Abu Dyak has cancer in the intestines
The detainee Mo'tasem Raddad has intestines cancer, heart failure, broblems in the bones, shoulder aches and problems in the vision.
The detainee Nahed Al-Aqra' has many health problems and amputation of the feet.
The detainee Saleh Saleh suffers from hemiplegia.
The detainee Ashraf Abu Al-Huda suffers from paralysis and moves by the wheelchair.
The detainee Khaled Shaweesh suffers from hemiplegia and many chronic diseases.
The detainee Mustafa Daraghmeh suffers from kidney problems and diabetes.
The detainee Ezz-aldeen Karajeh suffers from an injury in the shoulder, foot and pelvis and needs a surgery.
The detainee Ahmad D'iasat suferrs from several shot wounds in his right thigh.
The detainee Waleed Sharaf has liver problems and intestinal infections.
The detainee Mohammad Abu Hwailah has an injury in his left foot.
The detainee Iyad Hraibat uses the wheelchair.
The detainee Mohammad Abu Khader needs a kidney transplant. 

ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS

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REPORTS AND ACHIEVEMENTS

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  • Update on the Number of Political Prisoners in Israeli Occupation Prisons – February 2026 >

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