Dulayni: Western media celebrated the executioner’s captives and ignored his victims’ cries in death camps
Al-Khamisa News Network - Gaza

Dimitri Dleiani, a member of the Revolutionary Council and spokesperson for the Democratic Reform Current in Fatah, said, “Less than forty‑eight hours after the prisoner exchange carried out as part of the U.S. plan to halt Israeli extermination in Gaza — in which the occupying Israeli state recovered all its hostages — more than 11,000 Palestinian men and women remain abducted in the prisons and torture camps of the occupation, in a scene that exposes the depth of the international system’s moral decay, which treats the Palestinian tragedy with blatant selectivity and reflects a global moral collapse that legitimizes crimes when the victim is Palestinian.” He added that the abducted prisoners, including hundreds of children and women, are being held in harsh conditions in which the occupation deliberately humiliates and tortures them and subjects them to policies of starvation and denial of medical care, while thousands are detained without charge under so‑called “administrative detention,” in blatant violation of all laws and international conventions.
Dleiani said the Western celebration of the recovery of the hostages of the “state of extermination” coincided with a complete disregard for the suffering of thousands of our people who remain abducted in the camps, detention centers and prisons of the state of extermination, where they are subjected to the most brutal forms of repression and abuse.
The spokesperson for the Democratic Reform Current in Fatah stressed that justice will not be restored until the last Palestinian prisoner is freed from the grip of the occupation, and that silence in the face of the crimes of torture and abduction is not a political stance but a moral collapse in the face of one of the most heinous crimes in contemporary history.