Occupation authorities detain the Egyptian-French detainee Salah Hasaneen in cruel conditions

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The Commission of Detainees and Ex-detainees' Affairs stated that the occupation authorities still detain the Egyptian-French Salah Muhammad Hasaneen, 61, in cruel conditions.
The Commission pointed out that the detainee Hasaneen is currently held in the so-called Al-Ramlah clinic in very difficult health conditions. He suffers from hemiplegia on the right side of his body and spinal problems. He moves using a wheelchair, but it was confiscated when he got detained and now he uses a normal chair. Moreover, he suffers from heart disease, diabetes and high blood pressure and he needs a special care.
The Commission also stated that occupation forces arrested Hasaneen from the courtyards of Al-Aqsa Mosque for feeble pretexts, where he got detained in Al-Maskoubya detention center and then moved to Raymon, Ofer and lately to Al-Ramlah clinic.
The Commission of Detainees condemned the assault of the occupation and its punitive measures which increase day by day. Arrests did not include only Palestinians, but also persons from other nationalities. This criminal policy comes in the context of targeting Al-Aqsa Mosque, in an attempt to prevent prayers from being there and deprive its visitors from practicing their religious duties.