Four Palestinian prisoners go ahead with their hunger strike as fears grow for the live of Kayed Fasfous, whose strike has entered 129 days.
The four prisoners are undergoing hard health conditions amid deliberate medical negligence by Israeli Prison Service.
The three other prisoners are Hesham Abu Hawwash (95 days), Ayyad Hureimi (59 days), and Loay Al-Ashkar (42 days). They have been demanding an end of their indefinite administrative detention without charge or trial by the Israeli occupation authorities.
Last week, doctors at the Israeli Barzilai Medical Center warned that Fasfous, 34, was nearing sudden death and has been developing symptoms suggesting a clot in his blood.
He is a former prisoner and went on a hunger strike in 2019, Palestinian media reported.
Earlier on Thursday, Alaa al-Aaraj, 34, ended his 103-day hunger strike after Israeli authorities decided to present regular charges against him and end his administrative detention.
Source: Palestinian media