Palestinian Prisoners Club warns of the deteriorating health condition of hunger striking prisoner Kayed Al-Fasfous

The Palestinian Prisoners Club has warned of the deteriorating health condition of the Palestinian hunger striking prisoner in the occupation jails Kayed Al-Fasfous, pointing out that his health condition is getting worse and his life is in danger.

In a statement on Saturday, the club said that the occupation’s continued imprisonment of Al-Fasfous after the passing of 59 days of hunger strike is a crime against humanity, particularly as he is suffering from severe fatigue, continuous  dizziness, nonstop headache, blurry vision, inability to walk and permanent pains all over his body.

The club pointed out that the occupation authorities practice slow murder policy against Kayed, the same policy that led to the martyrdom of captive Khidr Adnan last May after a hunger strike that lasted 87 days.

Moreover, the prisoners club also warned of the deterioration of the health condition of cancer patient Ali Al-Haroub, 49, from Doura town, south of Al-Khalil city (Hebron).

The club clarified that Al-Haroub has been detained since 2010 and he is now at Al-Negev detention center. He was diagnosed with cancer two years ago and his health condition has worsened due to the occupation’s policy of medical negligence.

Hamda Mustafa

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