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  "path": "/global/world-news/2026/02/05/palestinian-prisoners-fear/",
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  "textContent": "It wasn’t fear of illness that kept Palestinian prisoners away from prison clinics. It was fear of the “treatment” itself. This is how released prisoner Ahmed Shaqoura describes the year and a half he spent in Israeli occupation prisons. According to his testimony, the medical clinic became another site of torture and humiliation, not healing. […]\n\nBy Alaa Shamali",
  "title": "Why are prisoners afraid to go to medical clinics? A released Palestinian prisoner’s testimony reveals the other side of “medicine” in prisons."
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