Palestinian detainee in Israeli prisons ends hunger strike after 19 days of starving
Occupied Palestine (QNN)- Palestinian detainee in Israeli prisons, Sabe’ Titi, ended today his hunger strike which lasted for 19 consecutive days in protest against his solitary confinement by Israeli occupation authorities.
The Palestinian Commission of Detainees’ Affairs confirmed that 33-year-old Sabe’ Titi suspended today his hunger strike which lasted for 19 days after reaching an agreement with the Israeli prison administration to end his solitary confinement in the coming days.
The Commission said that Titi started the hunger strike 19 days ago in protest against his solitary confinement and preventing him from using the canteen, one of the minimum necessities of life, by the Israeli occupation authorities.
According to Yousef Mateya, a lawyer of the Commission, the Israeli administration of the Ramon prison was isolating Titi for over a month.
Titi is now experiencing weight loss, vertigo, headache, and joint pain.
Israeli occupation arrested Titi, a resident of Nablus’s Balata refugee camp, on April 10, 2022, and issued against him a 6-month administrative detention order. The Salem military court renewed the sentence for additional 6 months based on alleged “secret evidence.”
It is worth mentioning that Sabe’ Titi is the brother of the female detainee Aseel Titi, who was arrested last month while visiting her brother at the Ramon prison over allegedly stabbing an Israeli jailer in the hand as the latter conducted a “provocative and humiliating body search”. Aseel was handcuffed and taken to an unknown place, while her mother was also interrogated.