Palestinian female captive: imprisonment in Israeli prisons was like being in a grave
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News, Al-Ahed news site talked to Khaleda Jarrar, one of the released Palestinian prisoners, about the tortures these prisoners faced during their captivity.
After 6 months of solitary confinement in Ramla prison, Jarrar recounted some of the hardships and hardships caused by the prison in the most heinous conditions of oppression by the Zionist regime against Palestinian prisoners and says : When I asked the Zionist soldier about the reason for his detention in solitary confinement, he replied: “You will never find out the answer to this question and the length of your solitary confinement”.
Jarrar, whose body suffered from torture in the prisons of the Zionist regime after his release, says that his days in prison were like being trapped in a grave.
He stated in a conversation with Ahed that this period is one of the most difficult periods in his life and while he was in solitary confinement for 6 months, this period had a deep impact. It has been enough for his soul.
8 months after his arrest, Jarrar was transferred to solitary confinement, where the temperature was very high. The cell he was in is less than two meters long and one and a half meters wide and had no windows or ventilation. The doors were completely closed and even the small opening installed on the door was completely blocked.
Khalide Jarrar says that on many days the temperature reached 45 degrees Celsius and the water was frequently cut off in her cell and the conditions were like daily torture in the prison.
He says about this: It was as if I was in a furnace, I couldn’t breathe and I couldn’t sleep because of the heat.
He says that he was allowed to leave his cell very little time a day and meals were always delayed.