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Court Extends Hussam Abu Safiya’s Detention in Israeli Torture Camp

The Gaza hospital director has faced relentless torture in his three months in Israel’s camps, his legal team says.

Protesters hold banners and photographs of Dr. Hossam Abu Safiya during a sit-in in Hebron in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on January 9, 2025. 
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“Dr. Abu Safiya’s arbitrary detention by the Be’er Sheva District Court is a clear breach of international law, particularly the fundamental right to a fair trial. Neither the court nor the prosecution disclosed the charges or the purported secret evidence on which the case was based, effectively denying the defense any opportunity to contest the allegations — a core component of due process.”

Al Mezan Center for Human Rights, Gaza, Palestine

By Sharon Zhang , TRUTHOUT, March 26, 2025

An Israeli court upheld and extended north Gaza doctor Hussam Abu Safiya’s detention in a notorious Israeli torture camp for another six months on Tuesday, based on “secret evidence” submitted by prosecutors.

The decision by the Israeli district court was based on a secret file submitted to the court that both the prosecution and the court refused to disclose to Abu Safiya’s legal team, according to Al Mezan Center for Human Rights, which is representing the doctor in court.

“[T]he extension of Dr. Abu Safiya’s arbitrary detention by the Be’er Sheva District Court is a clear breach of international law, particularly the fundamental right to a fair trial,” Al Mezan said in a statement. “Neither the court nor the prosecution disclosed the charges or the purported secret evidence on which the case was based, effectively denying the defense any opportunity to contest the allegations — a core component of due process.”

“This decision further underscores the complicity of Israeli civilian courts in sustaining Israel’s illegal occupation of Palestinian territory and enforcing its apartheid regime against the Palestinian people,” the statement continued.

Abu Safiya, a pediatrician and director of Kamal Adwan Hospital in north Gaza, has been held without charges by Israeli forces since December 27, when the Israeli military raided and destroyed the hospital and detained staff there. 

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He was first held at Sde Teiman prison and was later transferred to Ofer prison in the occupied West Bank. Both prison camps are notorious for the horrific torture conducted by Israeli officers on Palestinians there.

The doctor was denied access to his legal team for the first 47 days of his detention, and has faced torture and denial of medical attention in his nearly three months in detention. In one of these instances of torture, he suffered a serious injury to the eye, his lawyer Ghaid Qassem said recently. 

Qassem has also said that Israeli forces held Abu Safiya in solitary confinement — a form of torture — for 25 days at one point during his time in Ofer prison, in a tiny room.

He has also been subject to numerous interrogations, Qassem has said, one of them going on for 13 days in a row, with each session lasting six to eight hours, in an attempt to get Abu Safiya to confess to being a combatant.

Numerous human rights groups and experts have called for Abu Safiya to be released, in accordance with international humanitarian law.


SHARON ZHANG
Sharon Zhang is a news writer at Truthout covering politics, climate and labor. Before coming to Truthout, Sharon had written stories for Pacific StandardThe New Republic, and more. She has a master’s degree in environmental studies. She can be found on Twitter and Bluesky.

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