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Palestinian teenager dies in Israeli jail after being held six months without charge.

Palestinian teenager dies in Israeli jail after being held six months without charge.
Family of Walid Ahmad, 17, say his health had deteriorated and Palestinian officials say he was denied medical care

Lorenzo Tondo in Jerusalem and Associated Press
Tue 1 Apr 2025 08.51 EDT

A 17-year-old boy from the West Bank who was held without charge for six months in an Israeli prison died after he collapsed in unclear circumstances, Palestinian officials have said.

According to his family, Walid Ahmad was “a healthy high schooler” at the time of his arrest last September for allegedly throwing stones at Israeli soldiers.

The family believes Walid contracted amoebic dysentery from the poor conditions in the prison, an infection that causes diarrhoea, vomiting and dizziness – and can be fatal if left untreated.

“He was a lively teen who enjoyed playing soccer before he was taken from his home,” his father, Khalid Ahmad, told the Associated Press. Ahmad said he noticed during Walid’s four court appearances – conducted over video link – that his son appeared to be in poor health.

“His body was weakened due to malnutrition in the prisons in general,” Ahmad said. He said Walid had told him at one point he was suffering from scabies, a contagious skin rash caused by mites. “Don’t worry about me,” his father recalls him saying.

Walid’s lawyer, Firas al-Jabrini, said Israeli authorities had denied his requests to visit his client in prison. He told AP three prisoners held alongside Walid said he had dysentery and that it was widespread among young Palestinians at the facility.

Thaer Shriteh, a spokesperson for the Palestinian Authority’s detainee commission, told AP that Walid had collapsed and hit his head on a metal rod, losing consciousness. “The prison administration did not respond to the prisoners’ requests for urgent care to save his life,” he said, citing witnesses who spoke to the commission.

The Israeli prison service said in a statement that an investigation was under way: “A 17-year-old security detainee from Megiddo prison, from the West Bank area, passed away yesterday in the prison, with his medical condition being under privacy protection,” it said. “An investigation is still ongoing.”

More than 14,000 Palestinians have been detained by the Israeli army in the West Bank since the Hamas attack in Israel in October 2023, according to Palestinian figures. Most are held in administrative detention, which allows for the pre-emptive arrest of individuals based on undisclosed evidence.

Israel says those detained are suspected of either militancy or aggression towards soldiers.

Rights groups have documented widespread abuse in Israeli detention facilities but prison authorities deny any systemic abuse and say they investigate accusations of wrongdoing by staff. The Israeli ministry overseeing prisons acknowledges conditions inside detention facilities have been reduced to the minimum level allowed under Israeli law.

Walid is the 63rd Palestinian prisoner from the West Bank or Gaza to die in Israeli custody since the start of the war and the first Palestinian teenager to die in Israeli detention, according to the Palestinian Authority.

Oneg Ben Dror of the Jaffa-based NGO Physicians for Human Rights Israel called for an independent investigation into the death of Palestinians in Israeli prisons and military camps. “We urge the international community to hold Israel accountable for these deaths,” he said.

Palestinians have long alleged that imprisonment is a key element of Israel’s 57-year occupation: estimates suggest up to 40% of Palestinian men have been arrested at least once.
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sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
One less raghead terrorist to deal with
JSul3 · 70-79
@sunsporter1649 So you do not care about having charges brought, a trial, and a final rendering....got it.

Just remember the day comes, when you or a loved one are taken away without due process.
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JSul3 · 70-79
@sunsporter1649 This kid was taken into custody and jailed and never charged with a crime.

You support that?
Of course you do....just like Trump having people grabbed off the streets and jailed without due process. The rule of law doesn't apply for those who do not bow down to Trump.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@JSul3 What does what happens to raghead terrorists in Isreal have to do with the law in America?
JSul3 · 70-79
@sunsporter1649 You support Israel?

BTW, Trump deporting US citizens.
You're ok with that too.
@sunsporter1649
One less raghead terrorist to deal with

Prison1203 · 61-69, M
@JSul3 show factual evidence that Trump had any Americans deported that or any that were not criminals, and btw, you cross our border without going to a check point first, you are a criminal
JSul3 · 70-79
@Prison1203 Criminals?
Ok....you still are guaranteed due process
You do believe in Law and Order, right?
That means bring charges....prove charges in a court of law...and a verdict rendered.
You know.... it's called The Rule of Law.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M