12 prisoners in the Israeli occupation prisons continue their open hunger strike in refusal of administrative detention, while the prisoner Ahmed Nazzal suspended his strike after 21 days, after an agreement to limit the period of his administrative detention, so that the current administrative decision is the last.
The Negev desert prison has been in a state of tension for several days after the jailers attacked the hunger striker prisoner Salem Ziadat a month ago in protest against his administrative detention.
The prisoners may move towards an escalation because the occupation prisons administration ignored their demands and put them in the corner of all the concerned parties with their file, according to the head of the Prisoners and Ex-Prisoners Affairs Committee, Qadri Abu Bakr.
The prisoners on hunger strike face difficult health conditions that are exacerbated by the time due to the refusal of the occupation authorities to respond to their demand to end their administrative detention.12 Palestinian prisoners continue open hunger strike and tension in the Negev prison
12 prisoners in the Israeli occupation prisons continue their open hunger strike in refusal of administrative detention, while the prisoner Ahmed Nazzal suspended his strike after 21 days, after an agreement to limit the period of his administrative detention, so that the current administrative decision is the last.
The Negev desert prison has been in a state of tension for several days after the jailers attacked the hunger striker prisoner Salem Ziadat a month ago in protest against his administrative detention.
The prisoners may move towards an escalation because the occupation prisons administration ignored their demands and put them in the corner of all the concerned parties with their file, according to the head of the Prisoners and Ex-Prisoners Affairs Committee, Qadri Abu Bakr.
The prisoners on hunger strike face difficult health conditions that are exacerbated by the time due to the refusal of the occupation authorities to respond to their demand to end their administrative detention.
Source : Safa