Rights Group: Israeli Forces Tied Detained Palestinian Child to Prison Bed

Nouruddin Obeid, 17, from the occupied East Jerusalem district of Issawiya, was arrested by occupation forces on December 23, 2020. (Photo: via Facebook)

The Palestinian Commission of Detainees’ and Ex-Detainees’ Affairs has accused the Israeli occupation police and jailers of physically assaulting and maltreating a Palestinian child from Jerusalem during his detention, the Palestinian Information Centre reported.

According to the group’s lawyer, 17-year-old Nouruddin Obeid, from the occupied East Jerusalem district of Issawiya, was arrested by occupation forces on December 23, 2020.

The lawyer, who visited Nouruddin in Damon jail, quoted him as saying that occupation forces severely beat him with their hands, legs, and weapons and wounded him before hauling him into a military jeep where they continued to beat him.

They then transferred him to a police station in Jerusalem, where they questioned him for about an hour with his hands and legs shackled, deprived him of going to the bathroom, and detained him until two o’clock in the morning keeping him in the yard at a time of cold weather, before taking him to a cell at the Moskobiya Detention Center in West Jerusalem.

He was held for 12 days in Moskobiya Detention Center before being transferred to Ofek prison. There, he asked to speak to his family and was assaulted, and tied to his bed then deprived of food and water and the ability to use the toilet.

He stayed in Ofek prison for ten days before being transferred to the juvenile section of Damon jail.

(MEMO, PC, Social Media)

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