Prisoners Club: Prisoner Nasser Abu Hamid's life in danger
The Palestinian Prisoners Club says that prisoner Nasser Abu Hamid's health is in constant decline.
The Palestinian Prisoners Club (PPC) reported on Sunday that prisoner Nasser Abu Hamid's health condition is experiencing a new decline.
PPC Spokesperson Amani Sarahena told WAFA news agency that the Israeli occupation's prison service told Asqalan prisons detainees, where Abu Hamid had been detained before he was transferred to "Barzilai" hospital, that his life is in real danger, which confirms that his health is experiencing a new decline.
Prisoners Information office: The health condition of the prisoner, Nasser Abu Hamid, in the Israeli Barzilai Hospital, is deteriorating and there is a grave danger to his life. pic.twitter.com/5AlvBYw5Ij
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Sarahena said the prison service's statement reveals that Abu Hamid's life is now in danger, that his body is not responding to treatment, and that he's experienced a major health setback.
PPC Lawyer Chief Jamil Saadeh clarified that the prisoner has now been placed on ventilators as his health condition is very dangerous and not reassuring.
On the legal level, Saadeh confirmed that the Club requested on Thursday that the Prison Service release Abu Hamid to the early parole board, but has so far not received a reply.
He added that another request was filed to secure a visit by a PPC attorney to "Barzilai" hospital to get a closer look at the prisoner's situation and review his latest medical developments.