Prisoners’ institutions reveal slain youth is alive, call out Israel for lying

RAMALLAH: The Detainees’ and Ex-Detainees’ Affairs Commission and the Palestinian Prisoner’s Society (PPS) revealed that the second Palestinain youth who was killed on February 22nd, along with another named Mohammad Issa Zawahra from Bethlehem, is ac…


RAMALLAH: The Detainees’ and Ex-Detainees’ Affairs Commission and the Palestinian Prisoner’s Society (PPS) revealed that the second Palestinain youth who was killed on February 22nd, along with another named Mohammad Issa Zawahra from Bethlehem, is actually Ahmed Azzam al-Wahsh, 31, from Bethlehem, whose injury was reported then, adding that it turned out that the injured youth is Kazem Issa Zawahra, 31.

According to a statement issued by the two institutions on Tuesday, Zawahra, the brother of slain youth Zawahra, is being held in a serious health condition in the Israeli Shaare Zedek Hospital, according to a visit by the Commission’s lawyer.

The statement said that this isn’t the first time Israel manipulated the names of the slain Palestinians, noting that they deliberately practice it.

It pointed out that the occupation’s manipulation of information about the fates and names of the slain and wounded Palestinians is a serious crime, and reveals intentions that the Israeli authorities may have in order t
o execute wounded detainees, adding that this comes in light of the genocide in Gaza and the comprehensive aggression against Palestinian people.

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA

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