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News ID: 38857
Publish Date : 28 April 2017 - 21:08

Palestinians Begin Mass Hunger Strike in Support of Prisoners



WEST BANK (Dispatches) – Members of the Palestinian resistance movement Islamic Jihad in the besieged Gaza Strip have gone on a mass hunger strike to show support for Palestinian prisoners in the Zionist regime’s jails who have been refusing to eat for nearly two weeks.
Reports said that some 500 leaders and members of the Islamic Jihad movement began a 24-hour hunger strike in support of the prisoners.
Palestinians in the occupied West Bank also announced plans for similar mass hunger strikes while a general walkout was observed as schools, businesses and public transport were all shut down.
In the city of Ramallah, a large number of protesters gathered at a tent set up at the Yasser Arafat Square to march through the streets of the West Bank city to express their solidarity with the inmates.
Clashes also erupted between Zionist troops and protesters supporting hunger strikers in different cities across the West Bank. Protesters were tear gassed in al-Khalil and Eizariya. Groups supporting the prisoners have declared a day of rage on Friday.
Over 1,500 Palestinian prisoners in the Zionist regime’s jails have joined a hunger strike which began last week to protest against the regime’s violations including torture, medical negligence and administrative detention. The action is led by senior Palestinian figure Marwan Barghouti. Reports say Barghouti's health has sharply deteriorated as a result of long periods of hunger strike.
The regime’s prisons hold some 7,000 Palestinians, including 300 minors. Some of the inmates are held under Tel Aviv’s policy of administrative detention, which enables confinement without charge.
Palestinian inmates regularly stage hunger strikes in protest at the administrative detention policy and their harsh prison conditions.
Palestinian leaders have strongly censured the regime’s refusal to negotiate with the hunger strikers, warning of a new intifada, or uprising, if any of them dies.