According to a first publication by journalist Milan Ammar on Channel 14, a female terrorist who had claimed the Israel Prison Service was denying her medical care instead received high-end, allegedly luxury medical treatment in Italy. The report cites sources tying the incident to broader allegations of systemic preferential treatment for certain security prisoners.
Journalist Milan Ammar (Channel 14) published a first report Wednesday evening alleging that a female security prisoner — who had publicly complained that the Israel Prison Service (IPS) was refusing her necessary medical care — was in fact receiving luxury medical treatment abroad, in Italy. The report implies a deliberate deception by the prisoner or her advocates. The IPS has not yet responded to the report, which has already drawn sharp criticism from right-wing commentators who argue that security prisoners are being afforded inappropriate privileges. No corroborating evidence (medical documentation, travel records, or prison service statements) has been released; the report is a single-source claim at this stage. The Zioneer has not previously published on this specific case.
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