The martyr of Palestinian Prisoners’ Day: Musaab Hassan Adili, due for release in three days

On Thursday morning, 17 April, Palestinian Prisoners’ Day, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society reported the martyrdom of 20-year-old Musaab Hassan Adili, of the village of Osarin, near Nablus.

He was abducted from his home on 22 March 2024 and sentenced to one year and one month in occupation prisons by the illegitimate Zionist miilitary court. His release date was scheduled for three days from today; instead, he was martyred last night in Soroka Hospital, the martyr of Palestinian Prisoners’ Day.

He is at least the 64th identified martyr inside the occupation prisons since 7 October 2023, amid the ongoing genocide in Gaza and the battle of Al-Aqsa Flood, among over 301 martyrs of the Palestinian prisoners’ movement; 73 of their bodies continue to be held hostage in the numbers cemeteries and morgues of the occupation, alongside hundreds of martyrs.

The martyrdom of Musaab Adili underlines the reality that the Zionist regime is practicing a policy of “slow killing” and an assassination campaign inside the occupation prisons and detention camps, through torture and beatings, starvation, and denial of medical care, in parallel with the ongoing escalated genocide in Gaza and throughout occupied Palestine. Every dollar, Euro and pound exchanged with the occupation, every weapon given to the genocidal forces, and every intelligence-sharing and police-training mission between the Zionist project and the imperialist powers, especially the US, Canada, France, Germany, Britain and EU countries, are evidence of full complicity in the ongoing war crimes and crimes against humanity, against the Palestinian prisoners and the Palestinian people as a whole.

His martyrdom must inspire all around the world to act, organize and escalate direct actions to confront the Zionist-imperialist war machine. Glory to the martyrs, and freedom and liberation to all prisoners and all of Palestine, from the river to the sea.


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