After 104 days of Hunger Strike, Palestinian prisoner Maher Al-Akhras takes the first morsel by his daughter's hand after a long battle he fought with his empty stomachs refusing the illegal administrative detention.
After 104 days of Hunger Strike, Palestinian prisoner Maher Al-Akhras takes the first morsel by his daughter's hand after a long battle he fought with his empty stomachs refusing the illegal administrative detention. pic.twitter.com/4BNdbLSf02
— Muhammed Ali (@mohaliq) November 7, 2020
Palestinian detainee Maher al-Akhras has ended his hunger strike that lasted for 103 days after the Israeli occupation authorities agreed to his conditions.
The Palestinian prisoner club said in a statement on Friday evening that 49-year-old Akhras decided to end his hunger strike after the IOA agreed to set him free on 26/11/2020 and not to renew his administrative detention.
It added that Akhras would remain in hospital until the date of his release to receive treatment.
Akhras thanked the Palestinian prisoners and people, Arab supporters, and free people of the world for supporting his case.
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