A medical report has revealed that 17-year-old Palestinian prisoner Walid Ahmad, detained without charge for six months, died from severe malnutrition. The autopsy underscored concerns about starvation conditions in detention, intensifying scrutiny over prisoner treatment and human rights. This revelation has prompted calls for deeper investigations into prison conditions and greater accountability for authorities.
An Israeli doctor’s autopsy found that severe malnutrition likely caused the death of 17-year-old Palestinian prisoner Walid Ahmad, who was held for six months without charge.
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