Hamas Leader Dies in Israeli Custody Amid Controversy
Mustafa Muhammad Abu Ara, a Hamas leader in the West Bank, has died while in Israeli custody, according to Palestinian authorities and the militant group. The 63-year-old passed away after being transferred from a southern Israel prison to a hospital.
The Palestinian Authority’s prisoners affairs body and the Palestinian Prisoners’ Club watchdog reported his death, condemning it as a result of “deliberate medical neglect” by Israeli authorities. Hamas described Abu Ara’s death as an “assassination” due to the alleged mistreatment he suffered while detained.
Abu Ara, who was arrested in October, was reportedly in poor health and subjected to harsh conditions, including torture and starvation, during his imprisonment.
Israel’s military has not yet commented on the incident. However, Palestinian authorities have accused Israel of engaging in a “war of revenge” against Palestinian detainees since the start of the Israel-Hamas conflict. The Israeli military has denied these allegations, asserting that it operates within the bounds of international law.