For the eighth day in a row, the Palestinian prisoners in the Israeli occupation prisons continue their collective disobedience, in rejection of the procedures of the Israeli Minister of National Security Itamar Ben Gvir, which the prison administration seeks to impose on the prisoners.

The Palestinian Prisoners Club confirmed that the prisoners' steps "will take another turn" in the middle of next week, according to a "struggle program of all factions", which was approved by the Supreme Emergency Committee for Prisoners.

The Palestinian News Agency (Wafa), quoting the Prisoners' Club, reported that the prisoners confirmed that this battle will be at the level of the unprecedented threats that the occupation continues to implement, adding that the current and open disobedience steps will culminate in announcing the start of a hunger strike on the first of next Ramadan.

The Captive Club stated that the administration of the Israeli "Nafha" prison imposed its first abusive measures on the prisoners, which came on the recommendation of Ben Gvir.

It consisted of controlling the amount of water in the prisoners’ quarters, cutting off hot water from them, placing locks on the bathrooms designated for showering, as well as reducing the period during which prisoners could shower.

The club also pointed out that units affiliated with the Prisons Administration remove the locks daily in the morning from 7-8, and then re-lock the bathrooms an hour after opening them. This procedure was mainly applied to the new sections in "Nafha" prison, which are 3 sections that hold 360 people. captive.

Over the past week, the prison administration has escalated its threats in various prisons, and yesterday, Monday, the repressive forces stormed the sections in Gilboa prison, and imposed collective punishments on them.

The Israeli occupation prison administration had previously informed the prisoners that it was about to implement a procedure to determine the amount of water a prisoner is allowed to use daily for his natural needs, and to reduce the shower period so that each section (120 prisoners) has one hour per day.

And on February 14, the prisoners in Israeli prisons began to implement a series of disobedience steps, mainly represented in obstructing the so-called (security check), as the prisoners are released while they are handcuffed, and instead of this procedure taking place in a specific and short period of time, It now takes hours for the prison administration to conduct it.

In a statement, the prisoners called on the Palestinian people to make next Friday a day of wrath in support of them and Jerusalem.

The Prisoners' Club held the Prisons Administration fully responsible for the fate of the prisoners in Section (3) of "Raymond" prison, after an operation of repression and incursion carried out by the repression units against them today, Tuesday.

The number of prisoners in the occupation prisons until the end of last January is about 4,780, including 29 female prisoners and 160 minors.

Funeral of a martyr in Nablus

In the context, the city of Nablus, in the northern occupied West Bank, mourned the body of the 16-year-old boy, Muntasir al-Shawa, who died yesterday, Monday, of wounds sustained by the Israeli occupation two weeks ago.

The Shawa boy was wounded by a bullet that penetrated his head from behind the ear and exited from the mouth during the occupation’s storming of Balata camp (French)

The Shawa boy, from Balata camp, was injured in clashes with the occupation forces on February 8, with a bullet that penetrated his head from behind the ear and exited from the mouth. He arrived at the hospital in a state of cardiac and respiratory arrest, where he stayed in intensive care until his death was announced.

With the martyrdom of the Shawa boy, the number of martyrs in the occupied West Bank has risen to 50 since the beginning of this year, including 4 shot dead by settlers, 11 children and an elderly woman, and a prisoner in prisons, while the Israeli occupation forces killed 224 Palestinians during the past year, including 61 children.