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Israeli Supreme Court rules state failing to properly feed Palestinian prisoners

Published: September 8, 2025 | Updated: September 8, 2025 2 minutes read
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Tel Aviv [Israel], September 8 (ANI): The Israeli Supreme Court, also known as the High Court of Justice, ruled on Sunday that the state of Israel has not met its legal responsibility to adequately provide food to Palestinian security prisoners, ordering authorities to ensure that inmates receive sufficient nutrition to meet basic living standards, the Times of Israel reported.

According to the report, in a two-to-one decision, the court criticized current prison conditions, marking a significant blow to the country’s far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, who has advocated stricter treatment of security prisoners.

Judge Daphne Barak-Erez, writing the majority opinion, stated that evidence presented by both the petitioning organizations and the Israel Prison Service (IPS) raised “serious concerns” about the adequacy of food provided to prisoners. She noted “indications” that the rations currently given were insufficient.

“It must be remembered that the painful testimonies of freed [Israeli] hostages show that a stricter food regime [for Palestinian prisoners] does not improve the suffering of our kidnapped brothers who are still in distress and captivity, and even the opposite,” Barak-Erez wrote, as quoted by the Times of Israel.

The case stemmed from petitions filed in April 2024 by the Association for Civil Rights in Israel and the Gisha legal advocacy group. They accused Ben Gvir and the IPS of deliberately reducing food provisions to below subsistence levels, effectively starving Palestinian detainees.

In contrast, Judge David Mintz dissented, saying he found the responses from the National Security Ministry and the IPS to be adequate and believed the food program met legal requirements.

The ruling is seen as a significant legal and political setback for Ben Gvir, whose policies on prisoner treatment have drawn widespread criticism.

Ben Gvir later took to X and slammed the ruling, questioning whether the Supreme Court judges were “Israel’s.” He noted that hostages in Gaza have no court to protect them while the government is required to provide “imprisoned terrorists” the “minimum conditions required by law.”

“Justices of the Supreme Court, are you Israel’s? Our hostages in Gaza have no Supreme Court to protect them. To our shame, the murderous, kidnapping, and despicable rapist Nukhba have a Supreme Court that protects them. We will continue to provide the imprisoned terrorists in jails with the minimum conditions required by law,” the National Security Minister stated. (ANI)

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