For 18 years, the husband is locked in jail, then the wife has given a special idea, the buzz has come back, the house comes down
INTERNATIONAL DESK / RAMLALA: The Palestinian and Israeli foe has been running for more than 50 years. Palestinian married women living in Israel also suffer torture This is because their husbands are imprisoned in Israeli prisons. But the wives did not give up. She is using her husband's sperm to become a mother. Husband's sperm from prison is smuggled through smuggling.
Samia Mashhah's husband Fahmy, who lives in Jabal-Al Mukabar area of Jerusalem, is locked in jail for 16 years. Samiya has three children, two daughters and one son. The three children were born with smokeless sperm. The mother of Fahmy's mother trafficked the spell from the prison. The family is seeing the recently adopted son as the hope of independence.
Spirits are sent from a prison or released prisoner
Amjad Abu Asab of the Jerusalem Civil Committee working for the prisoners says that the sperm is sent out of jail through a current or released prisoner. After this, the woman gets pregnant by visiting the IVF (Test Tube Baby) Lab. Another female deal also gave birth to the husband's sperm brought from the prison, daughter Huriya (mean freedom in Arabic). Sameer's husband Sameer Abu Fayyad has been in jail for 18 years. He is accused of involvement in terrorist activities.
- Said says, 'I know how difficult it is to give birth to a child while husband is in jail. But we want to face every Israeli restriction. We challenge the occupation of the Israeli West Bank and in turn, want to get something beautiful from it. '
Israeli denial
However, Israeli officials have denied such claims. The officers say that the prisoners and their families are met in strict security. There is no question of going out of jail any thing. Meanwhile, Israeli prison authorities spokesman Sivan Weitzman says that we have arrested some prisoners while smuggling sperm. Those found in the prison are being monitored strictly.
More than 5 thousand Palestinians in Israeli prisons
According to United Nations figures, there are 5500 Palestinians in Israeli prisons. There is a lot of criticism for the Palestinians being put directly into prison without any case or trial.
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