PALESTINE
Wed 15 Mar 2023 8:15 am - Jerusalem Time
The family of the prisoner, Khader Adnan, warns of his deteriorating health
The family of the prisoner, Khader Adnan , who has been on hunger strike for 38 days, warned of the worsening of his health condition, in light of the continuation of his strike, and the Israeli occupation’s disregard of his demands, stressing that he suffers from general emaciation and is unable to walk. The day before yesterday, Monday, he was brought in a wheelchair to visit the lawyer.
Randa Musa, the wife of the prisoner, Khader Adnan, told Al-Quds.com: “My husband started his strike when he was arrested on the fifth of last month, and he was transferred to a case, and not as usual when he was previously arrested to administrative detention, where an indictment was filed against him. She was tried in the past,” confirming that her husband, Khader Adnan, has begun a strike to demand his freedom, and he insists on striking until his demand is met.
According to his wife, this is his fifth strike, and he has continued his strike since his arrest. He is currently being held in isolation in Ramleh Prison, under difficult detention conditions. He only takes water, refuses food and supplies, refuses to undergo medical examinations, and the occupation bargains with him to drink water. and use of the bathroom.
The wife of the prisoner, Khader Adnan, confirmed that her husband cannot walk because of the strike and the deterioration of his health. Despite this, the occupation forced him to walk during a previous visit to the lawyer, and yesterday, Monday, he was brought in a wheelchair to visit the lawyer.
According to his wife, the prisoner, Khader Adnan, suffers from difficulty speaking and weak vision, and despite all that, he insists on striking until he gets his freedom, and his spirits are high.
The prisoner, Khader Adnan (44 years), from the town of Arraba, south of Jenin, was subjected, according to the Palestinian Prisoners Club, to systematic abuse, and to great pressure from the jailers and the occupation forces. This is accompanied by a continuous deterioration in his health condition, especially since he suffered from health problems before his arrest.
The prisoner, Khader Adnan, was arrested 12 times, and spent a total of about eight years in the occupation prisons, most of which were under administrative detention. He is married and has 9 children. He holds a bachelor's degree in economic mathematics.
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The family of the prisoner, Khader Adnan, warns of his deteriorating health