Abbas Blames Israel for Prisoner's Cancer Death

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Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas blamed the government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday for the death of a prisoner suffering from terminal cancer.

"The Palestinian presidency holds the government of Netanyahu responsible for the martyrdom of prisoner Maisara Abu Hamdiyeh today in the prisons of the Israeli occupation," Abbas spokesman Nabil Abu Rudeina said in a statement.

Earlier on Tuesday, Abu Hamdiyeh, 64, died at Soroka hospital in the southern Israeli city of Beersheva where he was suffering from terminal throat cancer, Israeli and Palestinian officials said.

"Prisoner Maisara Abu Hamdyieh died today. He had cancer," Qadura Fares, head of the Ramallah-based Prisoners Club, told AFP, accusing Israel of responsibility due to its "refusal to release him for treatment."

The Palestine Liberation Organization too lashed out at Israel, accusing the Jewish state of a "premeditated crime against humanity" and warning that more terminally ill prisoners could die.

"We are still looking at a grave situation with the hunger-striking prisoners and dozens of cases of long-term illnesses in need of treatment," it said.

"The world should move quickly in light of the deterioration of their health."

Abu Hamdiyeh, who was arrested in 2002 and sentenced to life in jail, began complaining of throat problems about nine months ago and was subsequently diagnosed with cancer of the oesophagus.

The Israel Prisons Service confirmed his death, adding that a process for his early release had been under way in the light of his deteriorating health.

Comments 2
Missing VINCENT 02 April 2013, 19:18

Yeh right! And the worthless pieces of sorry excuse of human beings would have provided their enemy prisoners with cancer treatment. Or may be they would have sent him to live with Arafat's widow in Southern France.

Thumb chrisrushlau 02 April 2013, 20:18

We, all of us, find ways to justify people abusing us, until we stop doing it. In general, it is a tactic of predators of many species to terrify--induce panic in--the intended prey so as to make the kill easier. The original meaning of terror as a type of political action was as in "state terror", such as the "reign of terror" of the French Revolution, where the government acts to paralyze the population with fear. Many states operate on this principle today. "When I want your opinion I'll beat it out of you." Lebanon seems an especially good example of that theory of politics, which I have long since (before learning about Lebanon) called war-lordism. I'm sure there have been some excellent, honorable, and compassionate war-lords in world history, but there is a time and a place for self-appointed martial law administrators.