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7 Palestinian prisoners continue their hunger strike to protest the crimes of the occupation

2021-06-17T23:29:20.746Z


Occupied Jerusalem, SANA- Seven Palestinian prisoners continue their hunger strike in Israeli occupation detention centers in protest احت


Occupied Jerusalem - SANA

Seven Palestinian prisoners continue their hunger strike in the Israeli prisons in protest of its continuing crimes against the prisoners.

Wafa news agency quoted the Palestinian Prisoners Club as saying in a statement today that the prisoners are Ghazanfar Abu Atwan, who is on hunger strike for the 42nd day, Khader Adnan, the striker for the 17th day, Youssef Al-Amer and Amr Al-Shami for the 16th day, Jamal Al-Taweel for the 13th day, Ayser Al-Amer and Ibrahim Al-Amer for the second day.

About 5,300 Palestinian prisoners inside Israeli prisons face harsh detention conditions, including about 550 prisoners who need urgent medical intervention.

A stand in Jenin in solidarity with the Palestinian prisoners in the occupation detention centers

The city of Jenin in the West Bank witnessed today a solidarity stand with the Palestinian prisoners in the Israeli occupation prisons.

Wafa news agency reported that the participants in the vigil, which was held in the city square at the invitation of the Palestinian national forces, raised the Palestinian flag and pictures of the prisoners.

The hunger strikers in the occupation prisons demanded the international community to stop the suffering of the prisoners, especially the hunger strikers, and to put pressure on the occupation authorities to stop their crimes against them and release them.

Seven Palestinian prisoners are continuing their hunger strike in the occupation detention centers to protest against its continuing crimes against the prisoners.

Source: sena

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