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Israel blocking syringes to vaccinate kids

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On 11/13/2025 at 4:39 PM, JimCM said:

More inhumane cruelty.

 

Israel blocking one million syringes needed to vaccinate Gaza children

 

https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/unicef-says-israel-blocking-one-million-syringes-needed-vaccinate-gaza-children-2025-11-11/

Israel's cruelty is unbelievable.

Meanwhile-

The number of Palestinians dying in Israeli custody has surged to nearly 100 since the onset of the war in Gaza, according to a report published on Monday by a human rights group. Physicians for Human Rights - Israel (PHR-I) stated that systematic violence and the denial of medical care within prisons and detention centres contributed to many of the deaths it examined.

 

This grim picture, detailed in the PHR-I report, is consistent with findings from an Associated Press investigation. The AP’s inquiry involved interviews with more than a dozen individuals, including a former guard and a former nurse at one prison, an Israeli doctor who treated malnourished prisoners, former detainees and their relatives, and lawyers representing them and rights groups. The investigation also analysed available data and reviewed reports of autopsies.

 

A former guard at a military prison, notorious for its harsh treatment of Palestinians, told the AP that detainees were routinely "shackled with chains and kicked and hit with batons." He added that the facility had been dubbed a "graveyard" because so many prisoners were dying there. The guard, who spoke on condition of anonymity due to fear of reprisal, agreed to talk to the AP to raise awareness of violence in Israeli prisons.

 

Palestinian deaths surged in Israeli prisons

 

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1 hour ago, bannork said:

Israel's cruelty is unbelievable.

Meanwhile-

The number of Palestinians dying in Israeli custody has surged to nearly 100 since the onset of the war in Gaza, according to a report published on Monday by a human rights group. Physicians for Human Rights - Israel (PHR-I) stated that systematic violence and the denial of medical care within prisons and detention centres contributed to many of the deaths it examined.

 

This grim picture, detailed in the PHR-I report, is consistent with findings from an Associated Press investigation. The AP’s inquiry involved interviews with more than a dozen individuals, including a former guard and a former nurse at one prison, an Israeli doctor who treated malnourished prisoners, former detainees and their relatives, and lawyers representing them and rights groups. The investigation also analysed available data and reviewed reports of autopsies.

 

A former guard at a military prison, notorious for its harsh treatment of Palestinians, told the AP that detainees were routinely "shackled with chains and kicked and hit with batons." He added that the facility had been dubbed a "graveyard" because so many prisoners were dying there. The guard, who spoke on condition of anonymity due to fear of reprisal, agreed to talk to the AP to raise awareness of violence in Israeli prisons.

 

Palestinian deaths surged in Israeli prisons

 

Shocking, and the world does nothing 

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