Born on January 15, 1968, Fathi al-Najjar was abducted in 2002 at age 34 for resisting the occupiers. He was sentenced to 30 years. Over the years, he endured grueling interrogations, beatings, and solitary confinement.

Fathi, father of 7 children endures excruciating pain—abdominal agony, rectal bleeding, and blood in his urine. Despite his dire condition, zionist prison administration refuses to conduct necessary tests or provide treatment. They are sentencing him to prolonged suffering.

In addition, Fathi struggles with vision problems and knee ligament issues. Despite undergoing several surgeries, including one for a hernia, the prison administration continues to neglect his health, subjecting him to what can only be described as a slow death.

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  • Jayjader
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    3 hours ago

    The last thing I want to do is to make some flippant remark, but holy hell. I saw his release picture before fully parsing the title, and thought he was a Holocaust / concentration camp survivor.