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Wed 15 Mar 2023 8:28 pm - Jerusalem Time

4 prisoners continue their hunger strike

Ramallah - "Jerusalem" dot com - 4 prisoners in the Israeli occupation prisons continue their open hunger strike to demand their release.


Khalil Awadeh beats him in refusal of his administrative detention, as the occupation refuses to this day to respond to his demand.


Awawdeh (40 years), from the town of Ithna, Hebron district, entered his 157th day of strike, as he had been on strike for 111 days. his second.


The Captive Club confirmed in a statement that the prisoner Awadeh is facing death, in light of difficult health conditions that worsen with the passage of time.


Meanwhile, Sheikh Youssef Al-Baz (64 years old) continues his hunger strike for the seventh day in a row to protest his continued detention. He is still in Soroka Hospital, due to the deterioration of his health a few days ago.


Sheikh Al-Baz had escalated his strike by abstaining from water.


It is noteworthy that the occupation and its intelligence kept him in detention, despite a previous court decision to release him, and he began a hunger strike.


It is noteworthy that Sheikh Al-Baz is from the territories occupied in 1948. He is married and the father of six children. He is the imam of the Lod Grand Mosque, and the occupation had arrested him on April 30.


The two detained brothers, Ahmed and Adal Hussein Musa, from the town of Al-Khader / Bethlehem, have continued their hunger strike for 11 days, starting from the date of their arrest on August 7, 2022, in rejection of their administrative detention, as they are in the cells of “Ofer” prison. The occupation issued an order against Ahmed. Administrative detention for four months, and for Adal for a period of 3.


The Captive Club stated that the 44-year-old detainee, Ahmed, is a former prisoner, and in 2019 he carried out a hunger strike that lasted for 29 months, and ended with an agreement to release him. He is a patient who suffers from severe heart problems and has undergone several surgeries. Over the past years, he is married and the father of seven children.


Adal, 34, is a former prisoner who spent about seven years in the occupation prisons, including five years continuously. He is married and has two children.

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