Palestinian prsioner in Israeli jails, Maher Al-Akhras, suspended today his hunger strike which lasted for 103 days, after he had reached an agreement with the enemy’s authorities to release him on November 26, said the Palestinian Prisoner’s Society (PPS).
PPS said the agreement provides for Al-Akhras’s release from prison on the said date and non-renewal of his current administrative detention order, without charge or trial, and that he will spend the remainder of his current term in hospital for medical treatment.
Al-Akhras, a father of six who descends from the northern West Bank district of Jenin, was detained on July 27 and slammed with a four-month administrative detention order without any clear charges and based on secret evidence not available even to his lawyers.
He immediately went on hunger strike demanding his release from prison.
Source: WAFA news agency