High Court majority rules: Israel Prison Service fails to provide adequate nutrition to prisoners
The petition alleged that the policy of trimming down food counts as hunger and holding prisoners in torturous conditions, which goes against both Israeli law and international law.
An Israel Prison Service officer locks a cell door in a hospital located inside the Ayalon Prison, in central Israel, February 2, 2025(photo credit: Chaim Goldberg/Flash90)BySARAH BEN-NUNUpdated: