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The Palestinian Prisoners Club revealed that female prisoners in the occupation’s prisons are suffering from the widespread spread of scabies (scabies mite) due to the continued refusal of the prison administration to provide treatment. It indicated that a number of them have contracted the disease, including pregnant women, young girls, and those with chronic health issues. The outbreak of the disease is directly linked to the poor humanitarian conditions in the prisons, such as high humidity, overcrowding, shortages of cleaning supplies, and lack of ventilation, which have worsened the prisoners’ health conditions and led to serious complications, including cases of martyrdom. One such case is that of the child Muhammad Hmeid, whose leg was amputated as a result of infection caused by the disease. The Prisoners Club called on the World Health Organization and international entities to take urgent action to end the conditions contributing to the spread of diseases inside the prisons and to ensure the provision of necessary treatment and medical care.
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