A U.N. commission has called on Israeli authorities to free Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, provide him with medical care and free all other arbitrarily detained Palestinian medical personnel, Jessica Corbett reports.
U.N. headquarters in New York. (LPulecio-WMF/ Wikimedia Commons/ CC BY 4.0)
By Jessica Corbett
Common Dreams
Just over 1,000 days into Israeli forces’ genocidal violence against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, a United Nations commission has forcefully denounced Israel’s treatment of health workers from the besieged territory and specifically demanded “the immediate, unconditional, and safe release” of Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya.
Israel has detained Abu Safiya without charge since capturing him at Gaza’s Kamal Adwan Hospital, where he was the director, in December 2024. Renewed calls for Abu Safiya’s release have mounted in recent days following his transfer to the underground Rakefet interrogation facility at Nitzan Prison, where his lawyer, Nasser Odeh, said that his life is at risk.
“I have visited Dr. Abu Safiya several times since his detention, but the individual I encountered during this latest visit was not the same person I had previously met,” Odeh said after visiting the prison last week.
“His physical and psychological state, the severe injuries visible on his body, and his personal testimony leave no room for doubt: his life is in immediate danger.”
“This is the last time you will see me. They brought me here to kill me. I don’t see myself surviving. This is the end.” — Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya
Tell Congress: Act NOW to save Dr. Abu Safiya’s life: https://t.co/tq5d8BPF84
— Feroze Sidhwa (@FerozeSidhwa) July 8, 2026
The U.N. Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and Israel — established in 2021 by the U.N. Human Rights Council — on Wednesday urged Israeli authorities to immediately free the doctor and provide him with independent medical care.
Abu Safiya “has been subjected to continued and severe abuse” throughout his detention, and his current grave condition “is the direct result” of reported actions by Israel Prison Service guards, the panel said. It “reflects a broader pattern of violations previously identified in the commission’s reports.”
The U.N. experts pointed to their 2025 conclusion that Israel is carrying out a genocide in Gaza and a 2024 publication that found
“Israeli security forces deliberately killed, wounded, detained, and severely mistreated medical personnel, constituting the war crimes of wilful killing and torture and the crime against humanity of extermination.”
They further demanded freedom for all arbitrarily detained Palestinian medical personnel, declaring that their continued detention “and the severe mistreatment they are subjected to are deplorable and flagrant violations of international law.”
In addition to Abu Safiya, Israel is holding at least 13 other senior doctors without charge — and they are among around 9,300 Palestinians “currently in Israeli custody, including thousands held arbitrarily without charge or trial,” according to the U.N. Human Rights Office in the territory. At least 91 Palestinians have died in Israeli detention since Oct. 7, 2023.
Since the Hamas-led attack that day, the U.S. government has stood by Israel under both the Biden and Trump administrations, even amid growing alarm among the American public and civil society over mounting civilian deaths in Gaza.
Amnesty InternationalUSA Executive Director Nadia Daar urged U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio to intervene to free Abu Safiya.
Noting research that Amnesty previously sent to the State Department in July 2024, suggesting that “US assistance may be funding units of a foreign security force implicated in the commission of gross violations of human rights,” Daar wrote:
“In addition to reviewing US security assistance for Leahy violations, we call on you to swiftly take action to secure the immediate and unconditional release of Dr. Abu Safiya. Pending his release, we further call on you to ensure that he is fully protected from further abuses and is provided with adequate access to medical care, food, and hygiene.”
Today we issued an emergency appeal to U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, asking him to secure the immediate and unconditional release of Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, a prominent Palestinian pediatrician who is facing an imminent threat to his life while in Israeli detention.…
— Amnesty International USA (@amnestyusa) July 8, 2026


