Thirty Palestinian administrative detainees are continuing their open-ended hunger strike for the seventh day in a row in protest against Israel’s policy of administrative detention without a charge or trial.
Palestinian Prisoners Club (PPC) has also warned that Israeli occupation service imposes tight restrictions against prisoners such as banning family visits, confiscating prisoners’ private belongings, as well as solitary confinement.
PPC added that more prisoners to involve in the hunger strike if Israeli Occupation Service continued with such illegitimate attitude.
It, PPC, also warned that Israeli occupation service imposes tight restrictions against prisoners such as banning family visits, confiscating prisoners’ private belongings, as well as solitary confinement.
Israeli Occupation has issued 500 detention orders since 2005, and up to 1365 orders during the current year, PPC reported.
Administrative detention is an Israeli policy which grants Israeli occupation forces permission to detain Palestinians without legal charges.
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