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Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya. Posted by DropSite News
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Israeli authorities have transferred detained Gaza doctor Hussam Abu Safiya to solitary confinement at Nafha Prison after his legal team challenged the extension of his detention, according to his lawyer.
The lawyer says the June 3 transfer was punitive and has left Abu Safiya without necessary medical treatment.
Healthcare Workers Watch says at least 83 Palestinian healthcare workers are currently being held by Israel, including 75 from Gaza.
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Nafha Prison: Gemini(AI) Overview
as of 6/5/2026
Nafha Prison is located in the central Negev Desert in southern Israel, roughly 100 kilometers south of Be'er Sheva and about 30 kilometers north of the town of Mitzpe Ramon. The high-security facility sits adjacent to Ramon Prison along Route 40.
AI Overview
Nafha Prison is a high-security Israeli correctional facility located in the central Negev Desert, approximately 100 kilometers south of Beersheba.
Administered by the Israel Prison Service, it primarily houses Palestinian detainees classified by Israel as security prisoners.
The facility is historically known for harsh conditions, overcrowding, and significant prisoner protests, including a prominent 32-day hunger strike in 1980.
Location & Facility
Nafha Prison is located in the central Negev Desert in southern Israel, roughly 100 kilometers south of Be'er Sheva and about 30 kilometers north of the town of Mitzpe Ramon. The high-security facility sits adjacent to Ramon Prison along Route 40.
Setting:
Isolated desert region, far from major urban centers.
Classification:
Houses some of the highest-security Palestinian political inmates and militants.
Historical Context & Notable Events1980 Hunger Strike: Nafha was the site of a 32-day hunger strike that became a foundational event for the Palestinian prisoners' movement.
1981 Solidarity Letter: Inmates famously smuggled a letter out of Nafha expressing solidarity with IRA hunger striker Bobby Sands, drawing global attention.
2004 Hostage Incident: A prison riot broke out resulting in inmates taking an officer hostage.
Conditions & Human RightsOversight: The facility and its administration have frequently been scrutinized by human rights groups over issues like medical neglect, isolation, and restricted family visitations.
Protests: The prison remains a flashpoint for tensions. In 2020, an inmate set fire to a guard room in protest of conditions and health neglect.To explore more details about the prison's background, consult the broader Israel Prison Service Wikipedia page.
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