Israel rights group petitions top court to order release of 14 Gaza doctors
Physicians for Human Rights-Israel (PHRI) has petitioned Israel's Supreme Court to order the release of 14 Gaza doctors held without charge for over a year. PHRI argues that the continued detention of these medical professionals, including specialists like paediatricians and surgeons, hinders the rehabilitation of Gaza's healthcare system, which has been severely damaged.

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AI-generatedPhysicians for Human Rights-Israel (PHRI) has petitioned Israel's Supreme Court to order the release of 14 Gaza doctors held without charge for over a year. PHRI argues that the continued detention of these medical professionals, including specialists like paediatricians and surgeons, hinders the rehabilitation of Gaza's healthcare system, which has been severely damaged. One detained doctor, Dr. Hussam Abu Safia, director of Kamal Adwan Hospital, has been held for nearly 18 months and reportedly suffered significant health deterioration and mistreatment. PHRI stated that the Israeli military's Chief of Staff failed to respond to their previous request for the doctors' release. The organization is calling for international solidarity to push for their freedom.
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5 extractedPhysicians for Human Rights-Israel petitioned the Supreme Court for the immediate release of 14 Gaza doctors held without charge for over a year.
The Israeli military’s Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir failed to respond to a request to release the group of doctors.
United Nations experts have warned that Dr. Hussam Abu Safia has been subjected to severe torture.
Dr. Hussam Abu Safia has lost 40kg and suffered four fractured ribs while in Israeli custody.
Israel's detention of healthcare workers is part of a pattern aimed at dismantling Gaza’s healthcare system.