A severe health emergency is unfolding within Israel’s Megiddo Prison facility, according to alarming reports from the Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS). The northern Israeli detention center, long criticized for its treatment of Palestinian detainees, is experiencing dangerous outbreaks of scabies and other communicable diseases that threaten to develop into a full-scale health catastrophe.
Medical assessments confirm that scabies infestations, caused by parasitic mites burrowing beneath the skin, have created widespread dermatological complications among the prison population. The PPS has documented numerous cases where inadequate medical intervention has exacerbated conditions, leading to severe rashes, persistent irritation, and additional health complications.
The advocacy organization attributes this deteriorating situation to systematic neglect by Israeli prison authorities. Detainees reportedly face critical shortages of nutritional food, appropriate clothing, basic hygiene products, and proper access to ventilation and natural lighting. These conditions create an environment where contagious diseases can spread rapidly through the confined population.
Particular concern has been raised regarding the vulnerability of younger detainees, with hundreds of children reportedly at risk. This warning follows the recent death of 17-year-old Walid Khaled Abdullah Ahmed within the facility, though circumstances surrounding his passing remain unconfirmed. His death marks the 63rd fatality among Palestinian detainees in Israeli custody since October 2023.
Israeli newspaper Haaretz previously reported in November that approximately 25% of Palestinian prisoners had contracted scabies infections in preceding months. Inmates have characterized their treatment as deliberately neglectful rather than accidentally inadequate, with one prisoner quoted as saying guards told sick detainees they ‘are terrorists and must die.’
Megiddo Prison has developed a notorious reputation for human rights violations beyond medical neglect. Documentation includes reports of electric shock torture, attacks by security dogs, severe physical beatings, and incidents where prisoners were stripped naked and restrained for extended periods without food or protection from cold temperatures.
A 2024 report by the Commission of Detainees’ and Ex-Detainees’ Affairs further detailed systematic torture practices, medical negligence, incidents of sexual violence, and routine physical abuse within the facility, painting a comprehensive picture of institutional maltreatment.
