Three Palestinian prisoners continue their hunger strike in protest against the Israeli occupation’s ongoing crimes towards the prisoners.
Wafa news agency quoted the Prisoner Club as saying in a statement today: The two brothers, Ahmed and Adal Musa, who were arrested by the occupation on the sixth of last month, are continuing their strike for the 31st day in the Ofer prison, where the first suffers from heart and kidney diseases and has suffered a stroke that affected his foot and hand during a previous hunger strike in 2019 that lasted for 31 days.
The Prisoner’s Club indicated that the prisoner, Jawad Jawarish, who has been detained since 2002, continues his hunger strike in “Ashkelon” detention camp for the fifth day.
For its part, the Prisoners and Ex-Prisoners Affairs Commission warned of the deterioration of the health status of the prisoner, Imad Sarhan, who has been detained since 2002, noting that as a result of his long years of detention and the torture he is subjected to, he has problems with the heart, arteries and veins, and cannot walk as he moves in a wheelchair. He also suffers from black spots on his spine. Despite this, the occupation deliberately neglects him medically in order to constrain him and multiply his suffering.
Wafa news agency quoted the Prisoner Club as saying in a statement today: The two brothers, Ahmed and Adal Musa, who were arrested by the occupation on the sixth of last month, are continuing their strike for the 31st day in the Ofer prison, where the first suffers from heart and kidney diseases and has suffered a stroke that affected his foot and hand during a previous hunger strike in 2019 that lasted for 31 days.
The Prisoner’s Club indicated that the prisoner, Jawad Jawarish, who has been detained since 2002, continues his hunger strike in “Ashkelon” detention camp for the fifth day.
For its part, the Prisoners and Ex-Prisoners Affairs Commission warned of the deterioration of the health status of the prisoner, Imad Sarhan, who has been detained since 2002, noting that as a result of his long years of detention and the torture he is subjected to, he has problems with the heart, arteries and veins, and cannot walk as he moves in a wheelchair. He also suffers from black spots on his spine. Despite this, the occupation deliberately neglects him medically in order to constrain him and multiply his suffering.
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