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Protest Outside Hebron Red Cross Office on Behalf of Hunger-Striking Prisoners


20150907022012PA (Palestinian Authority) residents on Monday, 23 Elul, protested outside the International Red Cross office in Hebron on behalf of 100 PA (Palestinian Authority) prisoners incarcerated in Israel who have been maintaining a hunger strike for 18 days.

Israel’s High Court of Justice suspended the administrative incarceration of Muhmad Alaan after he was taking his strike to the end, in critical condition in Barzilai Hospital. He has since been released from custody. The court decision prompted a wave of hunger strikes as many security prisoners are aware Israel fears if they die in custody it would spark international condemnation and renewed violence and rioting in PA areas.

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(YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem)



2 Responses

  1. So, in a nutshell, it goes like this.
    Kill an Israeli, get caught, convicted, imprisoned, go on a hunger strike, get released to repeat it anew!
    This is a mehaalech?
    TYRANNY revisited!

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