Palestinian prisoner enters 65th day of hunger strike in Israeli prison

Occupied Palestine (QNN)- Palestinian prisoner Al-Ghadanfar Abu Atwan has entered the 65th day of his hunger strike in protest against his administrative detention without charge or trial by Israeli occupation.

On Sunday, Abu Atwan announced that he would now stop drinking water in protest against Israel’s ignoring of his demands.

28-year-old Abu Atwan, from Dora in occupied Hebron, began his strike on 5 May and has refused all forms of food or supplements since.

Due to the deterioration in his health, he has been admitted to the Kaplan Medical Centre, which is in the Israeli prison where he was being detained. However, the Israeli occupation authorities continue to hold him and refuse to release him.

Holding Abu Atwan in the hospital inside its prisons aims at protecting the Israeli Shin Bet and Prison Service from any accountability if anything happened to Abu Atwan, while, at the same time, detain him inside an Israeli hospital.

Israeli occupation authorities have also rejected to move him to a Palestinian hospital.

Abu Atwan’s health is seriously deteriorating as doctors told him yesterday he will not survive without water or food as his body is shutting down.

“To the free people in the world. To the whole Palestinian people, the young and the old. To the Palestinian president and leadership. To human rights and international organisations. To the national and Islamic bodies. My life is fading away before my eyes,” wrote Abu Atwan on July 4, 2021.

“I lost my health, and my body is betraying me. This occupier is imposing a slow death on me in Kaplan medical center. Save my life! I thereby announce my water strike in addition to my hunger strike. I entrust my affair to Allah.”

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