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The prisoner Abu Atwan suspends his hunger strike after his victory in the Battle of Will over the occupation

2021-07-09T08:44:38.474Z


Occupied Jerusalem, SANA- Palestinian prisoner Ghazanfar Abu Atwan suspended his open hunger strike, which lasted 65 days


Occupied Jerusalem-SANA

Palestinian prisoner Ghazanfar Abu Atwan suspended his open hunger strike, which lasted 65 days in a row, and the fifth day of drinking water after the Israeli occupation authorities acquiesced to his demands and released him due to his insistence and determination to fight the occupation and the battle of will and empty intestines.

The Palestinian Prisoners Club announced that the occupation forces acquiesced to the demand of the prisoner, Ghazanfar, to release him due to his insistence and determination to fight the will and empty intestines in order to combat the oppression and intransigence of the occupation, and he became free.

In turn, the prisoner Abu Atwan thanked the Palestinian people, Palestinian and human rights organizations and the forces supporting freedom all over the world that stood by him and supported him during the hunger strike.

It is noteworthy that the captive Abu Atwan, 28, from the town of Dura, south of Hebron, was arrested last October. A human rights activist and a Palestinian woman from the deterioration of his severe health condition and demanded the international community to intervene to release him.

Source: sena

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