Three Palestinian captives continue with their hunger strike in rejection of occupation’s criminal practices
Three Palestinian captives have continued with their hunger strike in rejection of the Israeli occupation’s incessant violations against detainees in the occupation jails.
According to the Palestinian Prisoners Club, the hunger strikers are Maher al-Akhras, Kayed Fasfous and Sultan Khallouf, with 38 days for Fasfous and Khallouf and 18 days for al-Akhras.
The club, according to WAFA News Agency, warned against the deterioration of the health condition of the detained as they suffer from extreme fatigue, vomiting blood, week sight, severe headache, dizziness, difficulty in standing, and the prisoner Khalouf moves around using a wheelchair.
The club renewed its call on international human rights and humanitarian institutions to pressure the occupation to release the Palestinian prisoners in its detention centers, who are subjected to various types of psychological and physical torture, especially the crime of deliberate medical negligence.
Hamda Mustafa