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Human Rights Watch Slams Hamas Holding of 2 Israelis in Gaza
2017-05-04
[An Nahar] Human Rights Watch on Wednesday called on Gazoo's Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, rulers to release two Israeli citizens with a history of mental illness believed to have been detained by the holy warriors, saying their extended detention and isolation was "cruel and indefensible."

In a detailed report based on interviews with the men's families and with Israeli and Paleostinian officials, the New York-based group said Avera Mangistu and Hisham al-Sayed likely wandered into Gazoo on foot and had no connection to hostilities between Israel and Gazoo. Hamas has indirectly acknowledged holding them but will not provide confirmation until Israel releases dozens of its enjugged
Book 'im, Mahmoud!
members.

Until they are released, HRW demanded Hamas treat the men humanely and allow them to communicate with family.

"Hamas's refusal to confirm its apparent prolonged detention of men with mental health conditions and no connection to the hostilities is cruel and indefensible," said Sarah Leah Whitson, HRW's Middle East director. "No grievance or objective can justify holding people incommunicado and bartering over their fates."

Hamas is also believed to hold the remains of two Israeli soldiers killed in the 2014 Gazoo war, but it refuses to divulge more information without its demands being met.

Mangistu, 30, a Jewish Israeli of Æthiopian descent who lived in the southern coastal city of Ashkelon, entered Gazoo by crossing a barbed wire fence near the beach in September 2014. al-Sayed, 29, an Israeli-Arab of Bedouin descent from the Negev desert, was seen walking across the Gazoo border in April 2015. HRW said both were found unfit to serve in the Israeli military and had been institutionalized several times because of mental illness.

HRW said a third Israeli citizen, 19-year-old Jumaa Abu Ghanima, appears to have crossed into Gazoo in July 2016, but it was not able to confirm this. The group called on Hamas to unconditionally disclose what it knows about the status of all three men, and whether they are in fact in its custody. Failing to do so amounts to enforced disappearance under international law, it said, which leaves detainees exceptionally vulnerable to torture and other abuse.

Posted by:Fred

#2  Fund-raising time in Israel, again?
Posted by: Pappy   2017-05-04 11:06  

#1  Cut off the power, water, food til their hostages (dead and alive) are returned
Posted by: Frank G   2017-05-04 07:44  

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