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Democrats call on Rubio to help secure release of Palestinian-American teen held in Israeli prison

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Democrats call on Rubio to help secure release of Palestinian-American teen held in Israeli prison

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Democratic lawmakers urge US officials to secure the release of 16-year-old Palestinian-American Mohammed Ibrahim, detained by Israel for eight months, citing concerns over his treatment and lack of evidence for the charges against him.

More than two dozen Democratic lawmakers have written to the secretary of state, Marco Rubio, and the US ambassador to Israel urging them to help secure the release of Mohammed Ibrahim, a 16-year-old Palestinian-American citizen who has been held in Israeli military detention for nearly eight months. Ibrahim, a dual Palestinian-American teenager from Florida, was arrested in a raid on his family’s West Bank home in February when he was 15 years old. Israeli forces allegedly blindfolded and handcuffed the boy at 3am, according to the letter led by senators Chris Van Hollen and Jeff Merkley and representatives Kathy Castor and Maxwell Frost. ... The letter follows the Guardian’s initial reporting on Ibrahim’s detention in July, which noted that he lost a significant amount of weight and contracted scabies. ... In August, more than 100 US human rights, faith-based and civil rights organizations separately sent their own letter to Rubio demanding Ibrahim’s immediate release. ... Ibrahim has been accused of throwing rocks at Israeli vehicles in the West Bank in two separate incidents, according to court documents reviewed by the Guardian, though the lawmakers note that “no evidence has been publicly provided to support this allegation”. His family has not been able to contact him directly, receiving updates only through US embassy staff and former detainees. The lawmakers also point to the March death of Walid Ahmad, a 17-year-old Palestinian who collapsed and died in Megiddo prison after six months of detention for allegedly throwing rocks. His autopsy showed he died from extreme malnutrition, torture, scabies and denial of medical care. ... In a recent interview with Defense for Children International-Palestine, Ibrahim described receiving “extremely insufficient” meals, with breakfast consisting of just three tiny pieces of bread and a spoonful of labneh, and lunch amounting to half a small cup of undercooked rice, a single sausage, and three pieces of bread. “Dinner is not provided, and we receive no fruit whatsoever,” he said. The Guardian first became aware of the teenager’s case after his 20-year-old American-Palestinian cousin Sayfollah Musallet was allegedly beaten to death by Israeli settlers. To date, no arrests have been made in his killing, though the US ambassador, Mike Huckabee – one of the recipients of the new letter – called it a “criminal and terrorist act” and demanded Israel “aggressively investigate the murder”. Huckabee has not similarly spoken out about Ibrahim’s detention. Palestinians in the occupied West Bank are subject to Israeli military law and tried in military courts, where there have been well-documented concerns about due process. ... Ibrahim's court hearings have been routinely postponed. ...

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