Two Palestinian prisoners continue their hunger strike in the occupation prisons, in protest of its savage crimes

Occupied Al-Quds,  (ST): The two Palestinian prisoners, Kayed Al-Fasfous and Ahmed Al-Masalmeh, continue their hunger strike for the seventh day in the Israeli occupation detention centers, in protest of its continuous crimes against the prisoners.

The Prisoners Club said in a statement reported by Wafa Agency: The two prisoners in (Ofer) detention center began their hunger strike on the 31st of last month, in protest of the occupation’s violations and its continuous crimes against prisoners, especially the policy of deliberate medical neglect and solitary confinement.

The club indicated that the 34-year-old prisoner, Al-Fasfous, from the city of Dura, Al-Khalil (Hebron), is a former prisoner who spent about 7 years in the occupation detention centers, and he went through several hunger strikes, the last of which was in 2021, when he continued for 131 days at that time and he has three imprisoned brothers, while the 25-year-old prisoner is from the town Beit Awa in Al-Khalil, and he is also a former prisoner.

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