Occupied Jerusalem-SANA
In a new victory for the captive movement in the Israeli occupation prisons, the Palestinian prisoner Kayed Al-Fosfus suspended his hunger strike, which lasted for 131 days, after the occupation authorities acquiesced to his demands and issued a decision to release him on December 14th.
The Palestinian Wafa news agency quoted the family of the phosphos captive as saying that her son "will remain in the hospital and his detention will remain frozen until his release."
The victories of the will of the Palestinian prisoners in the occupation prisons continue, as what the phosphorous prisoner achieved comes after an earlier victory today, whose hero was the captive Ayyad Al-Harimi, who suspended his open hunger strike after the occupation authorities set the date of March 4, 2022 as the date for his release.
The two prisoners were preceded by Phosphos and the captive hierarch Alaa Al-Araj, who suspended his open hunger strike, which lasted 103 days after the occupation authorities canceled his arrest order last Thursday, and the prisoner Miqdad Al-Qawasmeh, who suspended after 113 days his open hunger strike in exchange for his release in February next year.
Two prisoners are still continuing their hunger strike, Hisham Abu Hawash, who has been on strike for 98 days, and Luay al-Ashqar for 43 days.