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The Supreme Court in Israel ruled that the state fails to provide adequate food for Palestinian prisoners, and they must take steps to improve nutrition.
On Sunday, the three judges seat said that the government had a law to provide prisoners with sufficient feeding to ensure a “basic level of existence.”
Thousands of Palestinians have been detained in Israeli prisons for years, including terrorist charges – and thousands of other thousands have been held since the war began in Gaza in October 2023.
Talks stopped a ceasefire, but on Sunday night US President Donald Trump issued a “last warning” of Homas, and urged them to accept a deal to release the Israeli hostages from Gaza.
In a publication on the social truth, he said that Israel accepted its conditions, and the time was “time to be held as well.”
“This is my last warning, there will be no other warning!”
Hamas said in a statement and said that she is ready to sit immediately at the negotiating table “after” some ideas from the American side aimed at reaching the ceasefire agreement. “
Trump also told the correspondents that there will be a “deal on Gaza very soon”, and I think all the hostages will return, dead or alive.
Of the 48 hostages are still being held in Gaza, up to 20 years are believed to be alive.
Israel has not officially responded to a deal that would witness the issuance of some hostages, but previously demanded that all hostages be returned in any agreement.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insists on the complete victory over Hamas will return the hostages to the home.
The pressure was growing on Netanyahu in Israel, where Thousands moved to the streets on Saturday To call for the war in Gaza and urged the Prime Minister to agree to an agreement to liberate the remaining hostages.
Despite international calls to Israel to stop its attack in Gaza, Netanyahu said that the IDF will intensify and around Gaza City.
Reports from Gaza health officials said at least 87 people have been killed over the past 24 hours.
Israel also refused to grant the ICRC to reach Palestinian detainees since the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, when about 1,200 people have died.
Israel launched a huge retaliatory campaign to destroy Hamas, which led to the death of at least 6,436 Palestinians, according to figures from the Hamas Ministry of Health. The United Nations considers reliable numbers, although Israel ignores it.
Human rights groups in Israel have criticized the prison conditions for a long time, and submitted a petition last year by claiming that changing food policies caused prisoners to expose malnutrition and starvation.
The Association of Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI), which was one of the groups that presented the petition, was published on X after the ruling, called for its implementation immediately.
Palestinian detainees were launched to Gaza I have already told BBC They were subjected to ill -treatment and torture at the hands of Israeli military and prison.
The Israel Ben Gvir, Israel Ben Gvir, criticized “X”, where he wrote that the Israeli hostages in Gaza did not have a supreme court to protect them and will continue to implement “the minimum requirements required under the law” over “conjunctivitis.
With Israel intensifying its attack during the weekend, the Israel Defense Force (IDF) struck another tall building in Gaza City on Sunday – the third that was destroyed in three days – claiming that the building was used by Hamas. This was denied by the Palestinian Ministry of Interior.
The Roya building shocked an air strike on Sunday, which is the third multi -storey building in Gaza City targeted by the Israeli army in several days.
The Susi Tower was destroyed on Saturday, and its tower on Friday.
The evacuation warnings were issued to the residents of the building and those in the surrounding tents before the strike.
A spokesman for the IDF said that the Roya building includes equipment to collect intelligence in Hamas, and has placed many explosive devices by Hamas “near the building.”
The Palestinian Ministry of Interior denied these claims, and said that “wrong and hierarchy” allegations were used to justify what was called “crimes against civilians” for Israel.
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2025-09-08 02:53:00