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PA libel: Terrorist murderer's malignant liver growth is due to Israel's “policy of medical neglect”

Headline: “Al-Aloul: We are working in all directions so that prisoner Nasser Abu Hmeid will be released and receive treatment”

 

 

“Fatah Movement Deputy Chairman [and Fatah Central Committee member] Mahmoud Al-Aloul said that the recent [health] exams that prisoner Nasser Abu Hmeid (i.e., terrorist, responsible for murder of 7) underwent found that he has a malignant growth in his liver, which necessitates an intensive monitoring of his health, especially because the growth has spread in his body.

He added: ‘[PA] President Mahmoud Abbas gave orders to pressure the Israeli occupation authorities to release prisoner Abu Hmeid and treat him, through diplomatic activity that the Palestinian embassies are leading.’ …

Al-Aloul said: ‘At the beginning it was said that prisoner Abu Hmeid had no problems with his liver, but due to the policy of medical neglect (sic., see note below regarding PA libel on medical abuse of Palestinian prisoners) and the long procrastination on everything connected to providing medical treatment, currently we see that complications have begun and he has lost weight…’

Al-Aloul noted that prisoner Abu Hmeid is a national figure of stature, and that he is one of five brothers who are dealing with life sentences in the Israeli occupation’s prisons (see note below on Um Nasser Abu Hmeid and her terrorist sons who are responsible for at least 10 murders -Ed.).

Al-Aloul emphasized that Fatah’s highlight in its struggle during the current stage will be the cause of the prisoners, and foremost among them prisoner Abu Hmeid. He added that nothing equals the value of the prisoners, and that there is no greater sacrifice than the sacrifice of freedom.”

 

 

 

Nasser Abu Hmeid - Palestinian terrorist and a commander of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades (Fatah's military wing) in Ramallah who was responsible for the murder of 7 Israelis: Eli Cohen in a shooting attack on Route 443 in central Israel on Dec. 21, 2000; Binyamin and Talia Kahane in a drive-by shooting attack near Ofra, north of Jerusalem, on Dec. 31, 2000; Gadi Rejwan in a shooting attack in the Jerusalem neighborhood of Atarot on Feb. 27, 2002; and Yosef Habi, Eli Dahan, and Police Officer Sergeant-Major Salim Barakat in an attack at the Seafood Market and Mifgash Hasteak restaurants in Tel Aviv on March 5, 2002. Abu Hmeid is serving 7 life sentences and an additional 50 years.

 

 

Libel on medical abuse of Palestinian prisoners

 

 

Um Nasser Abu Hmeid

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