Autopsies of Palestinians Who Died in Israeli Prisons Indicate Medical Neglect, Bruising

The deaths of an administrative detainee last month and a security prisoner in January in Israel Prison Service facilities come amid reports about deteriorating conditions and a lack of proper medical care, partly because of severe over-crowding in prisons since the outbreak of the Gaza war

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A 21-year-old Palestinian man held without trial at Israel's Ofer Prison died last month after he did not receive medical care for a chronic illness he suffered from.

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