Israel arrests cancer patient at Erez crossing
al Mezan 16/09/2020
14 September 2020, the Israeli authorities at Erez crossing arrested Mohammed Tayseer Sawali, a 36-year-old cancer patient from Khan Younis, despite having granted him a travel permit. Sawali was on his way to Augusta Victoria Hospital in Jerusalem. Sawali’s family told Al Mezan that Mohammed was diagnosed with colon cancer six months ago and had been referred to Augusta Victoria Hospital for medical treatment. His mother, Asmahan Sawali, was his designated companion. However, when they arrived at Erez crossing at around 1 pm on Monday, Mohammed was called in for interrogation by Israel Security Agency officers at the crossing.
Several hours later, at around 7 pm, Asmahan Sawali was ordered to go back to Gaza without her son who had just been arrested. She was admitted to a quarantine facility upon returning as a mandatory preventive measure—initiated by authorities in Gaza—to fight the spread of COVID-19. The reason for Sawali’s detention and his current health condition remain unclear. The Israeli authorities continue to use Erez crossing as a means of entrapment and attempted coercion of Palestinians residing in Gaza, particularly of those in urgent need of medical exit permits, which are only granted for pressing humanitarian needs.
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