UN Chief Declares Gaza a "Killing Field" Amid Aid Blockade

Hamas has accused the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) of a "slow killing" policy following the hospitalization of seven Palestinian prisoners shortly after their release. In a statement, Hamas claimed that the condition of these inmates reflects systematic mistreatment by Israeli prison authorities. The group alleges this policy stems from the actions of what they describe as the extremist Israeli government.
Abdullah Al-Zaghari, head of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Club, corroborated these claims, stating that all of the released prisoners required medical care due to the brutality they reportedly endured while incarcerated. The Palestinian Red Crescent confirmed that seven inmates were admitted to hospitals shortly after being freed.
This development raises concerns regarding the treatment of Palestinian detainees in Israeli prisons, as activists and officials continue to call for scrutiny and reform of prison conditions. The situation remains critical as tensions persist in the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict.