Newspaper Review: Dailies highlight deteriorating health condition of Palestinian prisoner Abu Hmeid

RAMALLAH, The three Palestinian Arabic-language dailies focused today on the deteriorating health condition of Palestinian political prisoner in Israeli jails and cancer patient, Nasser Abu Hmeid.

Here’s a summary of the headlines of the three Palestinian dailies:

Al-Hayat al-Jadida:

Prisoner Abu Hmeid is in a critical health condition, and Israel rejects a formal request to visit him.

Eight Palestinians who drowned at Aegean Sea in late December were laid to rest in Greece.

Country will be affected by a low-pressure cold front today.

The Public Prosecutor’s Office and the police are investigating the death of a girl in Bethlehem.

To avoid facing an Israeli player, a Kuwaiti tennis player withdraws from an international tennis tournament.

2,500 Americans sign a petition calling for Blinken to intervene to stop ethnic cleansing in the Negev.

13 deaths and 4,102 new COVID infections in Jordan.

Double standards in dealing with settler terrorism.

Al-Ayyam:

Injuries in confrontations with the occupation army in Kafr Qaddum, Burqa and Al-Aroub camp.

Ramallah: A vigil held in support of prisoner Nasser Abu Hmeid; Israeli occupation rejects a formal request to visit him.

[PLO Executive Committee Member] Azzam Al-Ahmad: Preparations are underway to hold the meeting of the PLO Central Council on February 6.

2,500 Americans sign a petition calling for Blinken to intervene to stop ethnic cleansing in the Negev.

Al-Quds:

B’Tselem: Israel uses 3 flimsy and unacceptable pretexts to demolish Palestinian homes.

Clashes [with Israeli occupation forces] and injuries in several areas of the West Bank.

Congresswoman: Palestinians are subjected to systematic violations that must stop.

[Arab member of the Israeli Knesset] Ahmad Al-Tibi demands that the mass grave of the martyrs of the Tantura massacre be exhumed for proper burial.

Israel rejects a formal request to visit Palestinian prisoner Nasser Abu Hmeid.

[Palestinian Authority] demands the release of 25 pre-Oslo Agreement prisoners held by Israel until today.

 

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

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