Palestinian prisoners not being given adequate food, Israel top court says
Summary
Israel's Supreme Court has determined that Palestinian prisoners are not receiving enough food and has instructed the state to improve their nutrition. Amidst ongoing conflict, U.S. President Donald Trump urged Hamas to agree to terms for a ceasefire and the release of Israeli hostages, while pressure grows on Israel to address the issue. Human rights organizations in Israel have consistently pointed out concerns over prison conditions.Key Facts
- Israel's Supreme Court ruled that Palestinian prisoners are not getting adequate food.
- The court ordered the state to ensure prisoners receive sufficient nutrition.
- Talks for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas have stalled.
- U.S. President Donald Trump called on Hamas to accept a deal for releasing hostages.
- Human rights groups in Israel criticized the prison conditions due to claims of malnutrition.
- Israel has not allowed the International Red Cross to visit Palestinian prisoners since October 2023.
- The conflict has resulted in numerous fatalities, and international calls for ceasefire continue amid reports of ongoing hostilities.
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