'Israel' to send hunger striking detainee Abu Hawwash to court Wednesday
Occupied Palestine (QNN)- Israeli authorities decided to send Hisham Abu Hawwash, who has been on hunger strike for 99 days in protest against his administrative detention, to court on Wednesday.
The Palestinian Prisoners Association said that a hearing will be held on Wednesday to review an appeal against the four-month-long administrative detention of Abu Hawwash. An Israeli court had previously ruled to decrease the period of Abu Hawwash's administrative detention from 6 to 4 renewable months.
The watchdog said the 39-year-old detainee is in critical while being detained in the clinic of Al Ramleh prison in harsh conditions.
Hisham Abu Hawash, from Dora in occupied Hebron, was arrested on October 27, 2020, under administrative detention without charges or trial.
His detention order was renewed three times for no reasons.
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