The prisoner Awawda suspends his hunger strike after his victory in the Battle of Will over the Israeli occupation
On August 31st, Palestinian prisoner Khalil Awawda suspended his hunger strike, which lasted for 172 days, after the Israeli occupation authorities acquiesced to his demands and released him due to his insistence and determination to fight the occupation with the battle of wills and empty stomaches .
“An agreement was reached that the Israeli occupation authorities commit to releasing the prisoner, Awawda, on the second of next October, provided that he spends the remaining period until his release in hospital to receive treatment,”Wafa news agency quoted the Palestinian Prisoner Club as saying in a statement.
The family of the prisoner, Awawda, had published two days ago a video clip, in which Awawda sent a message to all the free people of the world, in which he confirmed that his rickety body, of which only bones and skin remained, reflects the barbaric reality of the Israeli occupation.
It is noteworthy that Awawda announced his first hunger strike on the third of last March and suspended it after 111 days on the twenty-first of June, but the violation of the occupation authorities of their pledges to release him prompted him to resume his strike on the second of last July.
- al-Mohammad