The Prisoners' and Ex-Prisoners' Association and the Palestinian Prisoners' Club said that the occupation prison administration began this morning, Sunday, to transfer 120 prisoners, with high convictions and leaders of the prisoner movement, from (Nafha) prison to a mass isolation ward.
The authority and the club explained that this transfer comes within the framework of the ongoing aggression against the prisoners, and the attempt of the prison administration to harm the organizational structures, as well as to strike any state of stability that the prisoner is trying to create in the context of confronting the abuse operations to which they are exposed, as well as to confront the policies and procedures of the prison administration.
The Commission and the Club stated that this transfer targeted the same prisoners who were transferred at the beginning of this year from Hadarim Prison to Nafha Prison.
The authority and the club pointed out in a joint statement that the mass transfer operations come within the framework of a systematic policy sought by the prison administration, specifically in light of the state of unified confrontation that the prisoners are trying to establish, to repel the aggression sought by the fascist occupation government led by the fascist Minister (Ben Gvir). This transfer also comes shortly after the visit carried out by Ben Gvir to the Negev and Ofer prisons.
The captive movement had announced its readiness to resume the confrontation against Ben Gvir's aggression.
It is noteworthy that Ofer Prison is the only prison established in the territories occupied in 1967, and for the first time since the signing of the Oslo Accords, it holds prisoners with high and life sentences, and leaders of the prisoner movement.
The authority and the club said that the extreme right-wing Israeli government led by Benjamin Netanyahu and the membership of Ben Gvir and others like him know with certainty that harming prisoners in Israeli prisons will lead to an explosion and escalation of the state of confrontation in the prisons.
The commission and the club called for the broadest popular and official alignment and not to leave the prisoners alone in this battle, which will not be limited to prisons
Source: Maan News Agency