According to his lawyer and family, the Commission explained that Halabi, a 42-yearold civil engineer from Jabalia refugee camp in the Gaza Strip, complains of severe pains in his head as well as hearing and eyesight problems, while zionist jailers are still reluctant to provide him with medical care.
The Commission held the zionist prison service fully responsible for the lives of Halabi and other prisoners who suffer from health problems, especially in such exceptional times as the coronavirus pandemic keeps spreading in Occupied Palestine.
Halabi, who was working as director of World Vision (US charity) in Gaza before his arrest on June 15, 2016, has been brought before zionist courts 135 times, according to the Commission.
The Israeli occupation authority has accused him of funneling money to the Palestinian resistance in Gaza during his work for the charity but failed to provide any physical evidence corroborating its claim.
The zionist prosecutor’s failure to provide evidence against Halabi proves that the real motive behind Mohamed’s detention was to sever any support coming from the US to embattled Gaza.
ILKHA