PA Says Israel Trying to Kill Hunger-striking Palestinian Prisoner
Arab World
Ramallah - Asharq Al-AwsatThe Palestinian Commission of Detainees Affairs accused Israel of seeking to end the life of Kayed Fasfous, who has been on a hunger strike for 108 days. The Commission said reactivating the administrative detention means "an execution attempt of a slow death sentence." Seven prisoners in the Israeli Occupation prisons continue their hunger strike in protest of their administrative detention, including Fasfous, Miqdad Al-Qawasmeh (101 days), Alaa Al-Araj (83 days), Hisham Abu Hawwash (74 days), Shadi Abu Akar (67 days), Ayyad Al-Harimi (38 days), and Louay Al-Ashqar (20 days ago). Also, prisoner Rateb Hrebat has been on a hunger strike for 22 days in solidarity with the seven prisoners. The Commission warned that Fasfous's health was deteriorating. "At any moment, he could be transferred to the Ramleh prison clinic, despite his deteriorating health." Regarding Qawasmeh, the commission stressed that his condition is also worrying, as he suffers from blood poisoning, and problems in his heart, lungs, kidneys, and liver, which affect his ability to move, speak and see. The rest of the prisoners are in the Ramleh prison clinic. The Commission highlighted that the “possibility for the prisoners to become martyrs increases every moment with the oppressive measures of the Israeli Occupation against them.” There are around 450 detainees in the administrative detention out of 4,700 prisoners. Since 1967, the cases of administrative detention exceeded 54,000. The head of the Commission Qadri Abu Baker commenced a two-week visit to meet with international parties such as Egypt, France, and Belgium. Abu Bader would discuss the prisoners’ cause and the administrative detention in addition to putting an end to the prisoners’ agony.
from Asharq AL-awsat https://english.aawsat.com/home/article/3276631/pa-says-israel-trying-kill-hunger-striking-palestinian-prisoner
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