The lawyer of the Palestinian Prisoner Club, Jawad Boulos, stated on Wednesday that a court session was held for the prisoner Khader Adnan, who is on hunger strike for the 25th consecutive day, to consider the appeal submitted against the decision to confirm his administrative detention.
The Prisoner Club stated in a statement received by Safa that “during the court session, the military prosecution of the occupation confirmed that the current administrative order for the prisoner, Adnan, will be the last essential order, meaning that his administrative detention will not be extended, and thus the date of his release is supposed to be on the next Monday.”
Boulos explained that it is expected that the prisoner Adnan will announce the suspension of his hunger strike in the coming hours, pointing out that he is still being held in the cells of the Jalameh prison.
The occupation forces arrested the prisoner Adnan on 29 May and issued an administrative detention order against him for a month.
Adnan, who is married and the father of nine children, the youngest of whom is a month, and the oldest of them, 13, was arrested 12 times and spent about eight years in the occupation’s prisons, most of which was in administrative detention. Adnan holds a bachelor’s degree in economic mathematics.