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Press Release: Wyden, Merkley, Dexter, Colleagues Call for Accountability in Case of Palestinian-American Teenager Mohammed Ibrahim's Detention by Israel

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Senators demand accountability regarding the Israeli military's detention and treatment of Palestinian-American teenager Mohammed Ibrahim.

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Lawmakers Highlight Concerns Over Detention: U.S. Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, alongside Representative Maxine Dexter, are demanding accountability concerning the Israeli military's near ten-month detention of Mohammed Ibrahim, a Palestinian-American minor. Ibrahim was arrested on February 16, 2025, and faced alleged abuse while in custody, including being denied adequate food and medical care.

Details on Treatment Revealed: The lawmakers allege that during his detention, Ibrahim experienced significant physical and psychological abuse, losing a third of his body weight and suffering from scabies. They emphasize their concern over the treatment of minors in detention, highlighting a systemic issue of due process violations and ill-treatment within the Israeli military justice system.

Questions Directed to Secretary of State: In a letter to Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the lawmakers seek answers regarding the State Department's actions about Ibrahim's treatment and the investigations into the alleged abuses. They call for thorough investigations and accountability for those responsible for such practices, especially cases involving U.S. citizens.

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