365 Days Without Charge: The Detention of Dr. Hussam Abu Safia
Dr. Hussam Abu Safia has been held by Israel for one year without charge. Explore the details of his 2024 arrest at Kamal Adwan Hospital and the legal battle for his release.
It's been exactly 365 days since Dr. Hussam Abu Safia, the director of Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza, was taken into Israeli custody. Today, on December 27, 2025, his family is sounding the alarm as his health reaches a breaking point without a single formal charge ever being filed.
The Siege and the Standoff
The ordeal began at dawn on December 27, 2024, when Israeli tanks surrounded the medical facility. Despite orders to evacuate, Abu Safia refused to abandon his patients. Colleagues recall the moment he was summoned to an armored vehicle, only to be detained while the rest of the staff was forced to flee under fire.
While Israeli media later released footage claiming the doctor was treated with respect, eyewitness accounts from fellow medics suggest a different story—one of physical assault and threats during the initial interrogation in the freezing cold.
Legal Limbo: The Unlawful Combatant Law
Israel holds Abu Safia under the 'unlawful combatant' law. This controversial statute allows for indefinite detention without a standard criminal trial and denies detainees the right to see the evidence against them. Since his arrest, the 52-year-old has reportedly lost over one-third of his body weight and suffers from worsening heart conditions.
My father's only 'crime' was being a doctor who wouldn't leave his post. We just want him home before it's too late.
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