US Senator Demands Immediate Release of Detained American Teenager in Israeli Prison
In a sternly worded statement, US Senator Chris Van Hollen has expressed his deep concern over the prolonged detention of 17-year-old Mohammed Ibrahim, an American citizen who has been locked up in an Israeli prison for nine months without trial. The Florida-born teenager has reportedly suffered physical abuse and significant weight loss while in captivity.
Senator Van Hollen's video statement comes as a wake-up call to the Israeli government, demanding that urgent action be taken to secure his release. The Senator has learned about the dire conditions Ibrahim is facing, including beatings and weight loss, which are unacceptable violations of human rights.
The US Senator's comments come at a time when international attention is focused on the plight of American citizens being detained in foreign prisons without trial. This case highlights the urgent need for greater cooperation between the Israeli government and the United States to resolve this matter quickly.
Ibrahim was arrested by Israeli authorities in December last year, and since then, his family has been fighting for his release. The US State Department has already issued a statement expressing concern over Ibrahim's detention and urging Israel to respect its human rights obligations as an occupying power.
The Senator's intervention is likely to put pressure on the Israeli government to act swiftly to secure Ibrahim's release. However, it remains to be seen how effective this latest appeal will be in securing his freedom.
In a sternly worded statement, US Senator Chris Van Hollen has expressed his deep concern over the prolonged detention of 17-year-old Mohammed Ibrahim, an American citizen who has been locked up in an Israeli prison for nine months without trial. The Florida-born teenager has reportedly suffered physical abuse and significant weight loss while in captivity.
Senator Van Hollen's video statement comes as a wake-up call to the Israeli government, demanding that urgent action be taken to secure his release. The Senator has learned about the dire conditions Ibrahim is facing, including beatings and weight loss, which are unacceptable violations of human rights.
The US Senator's comments come at a time when international attention is focused on the plight of American citizens being detained in foreign prisons without trial. This case highlights the urgent need for greater cooperation between the Israeli government and the United States to resolve this matter quickly.
Ibrahim was arrested by Israeli authorities in December last year, and since then, his family has been fighting for his release. The US State Department has already issued a statement expressing concern over Ibrahim's detention and urging Israel to respect its human rights obligations as an occupying power.
The Senator's intervention is likely to put pressure on the Israeli government to act swiftly to secure Ibrahim's release. However, it remains to be seen how effective this latest appeal will be in securing his freedom.