Since the war of October 7th until today, the image of imprisonment has taken on its worst forms. Prison is no longer just a place that takes the prisoner’s time and days, but has become a graveyard for dreams. It is no longer merely a place that confines the body and keeps it away, but now seizes one’s health. The food is insufficient, cleanliness is impossible, and the water doesn’t quench. You can see this in every prisoner freed from the grip of imprisonment. Do you see the new image of those released? A frail body, visible pain, thick hair, and protruding beards.
Since the war of October 7th until today, the image of imprisonment has taken on its worst forms. Prison is no longer just a place that takes the prisoner’s time and days, but has become a graveyard for dreams. It is no longer merely a place that confines the body and keeps it away, but now seizes one’s health. The food is insufficient, cleanliness is impossible, and the water doesn’t quench. You can see this in every prisoner freed from the grip of imprisonment. Do you see the new image of those released? A frail body, visible pain, thick hair, and protruding beards.