Israel to worsen Hamas prisoners' conditions

In response to the breakdown of the prisoner exchange deal Israel is openly saying that it intends to 'worsen prisoner conditions' as a way of pressuring Hamas. Under the headline: Israel may worsen Hamas prisoners' conditions, ynetnews reports

The government decided to appoint a special ministerial committee headed by Daniel Friedmann, Meir Sheetrit, Haim Ramon, Rafi Eitan and Attorney General Menachem Mazuz, which will examine ways to pressure Hamas.

The committee will work to form regulations which would compare the conditions of Hamas prisoners jailed in Israel to the conditions in which kidnapped soldier Gilad Shalit is being held. The committee's recommendations will be submitted to the cabinet on Sunday.

Why don't they just call it the special committee for torture and be done with it? Hamas prisoners are already refused all visits from relatives, the Red Cross and Red Crescent, in violation of international agreements.

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