This first-person account, written by the partner of a Palestinian prisoner, brings to life detention conditions in Israeli prisons that have been well documented by human rights and other organizations. It highlights the particular dangers these carceral facilities pose to the men, women, and children being held—many in so-called administrative detention, without trial or charge—during the Covid-19 pandemic. Part reportage and part cri de coeur, this testimonial touches on the most immediate and existential aspects of imprisonment for Palestinians in Israeli prisons: poor sanitary conditions and insufficiency of Covid-19 mitigation measures, as well as systemic medical negligence, such as the withholding of medical care at a time of heightened threat and greater vulnerability.
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Summer 2020
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August 01 2020
Prison Report: Palestinians in Israeli Detention during Covid-19
Hind Shraydeh
Hind Shraydeh
Hind Shraydeh is a writer and human rights advocate from occupied East Jerusalem. She is the wife of Ubai Aboudi, executive director of the Bisan Center and a Palestinian writer and researcher. Aboudi was initially held in administrative detention and later sentenced by an Israeli military court to twelve months’ imprisonment.
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Journal of Palestine Studies (2020) 49 (4): 47–52.
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Hind Shraydeh; Prison Report: Palestinians in Israeli Detention during Covid-19. Journal of Palestine Studies 1 August 2020; 49 (4): 47–52. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/jps.2020.49.4.47
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