The United Nations has urged Israel to release Dr. Hussam Abu Safia, a Palestinian doctor detained without charge for over 18 months. The UN inquiry highlights credible reports of severe abuse faced by Abu Safia, raising alarms about his deteriorating health. His lawyer warns that the doctor is in grave danger, showing signs of torture and severe physical decline during recent court appearances.
Abu Safia, director of Gaza’s Kamal Adwan Hospital, was classified as an ‘unlawful combatant’ by Israeli authorities, allowing for prolonged detention without trial. This classification is part of a broader pattern of human rights violations reported by the UN, which claims that the treatment of Palestinian detainees may amount to international crimes.
The inquiry’s findings echo previous reports indicating that Israel’s actions against medical professionals in Gaza are systematic, contributing to a decimated healthcare system. The UN has called for independent medical care for Abu Safia, emphasizing the urgent need for accountability regarding the treatment of detainees.
As the situation unfolds, the implications extend beyond Abu Safia, reflecting ongoing tensions in the region and the impact on healthcare access for Palestinians. This case highlights the intersection of medical ethics and human rights, raising critical questions about the treatment of healthcare workers in conflict zones.
Source: Al Jazeera

