Occupied Palestine (QNN) – Two Palestinian detainees in Israeli jails are continuing their open-ended hunger strike to protest their administrative detention without charge or trial.
Detainee Khalil Awawdeh has been on an open-ended hunger strike for 41 days in a row to protest against his administrative detention, with a clear deterioration inflicted upon his health condition.
Awawdeh was moved several days ago from solitary confinement at Ofer to al-Ramleh clinic prison after his health condition has deterioration, according to Commission of Detainees Affairs.
The commission pointed out that detainee suffers from pains in the head and joints, exhaustion and emaciation, as he has lost over 16 kg of his weight.
The commission noted that the Israeli occupation authorities refuse to end the arbitrary administrative detention imposed against detainee Awawdeh, even though there is a notable deterioration in his health condition.
A father of four children, citizen Awawdeh was detained on December 27, 2021 and put on administrative detention without charge or trial.
In the same context, detainee Khalil Musa Musbah has been on hunger strike for the nineth day in a row in a protest against holding him in solitary confinement for 39 consecutive days.
Israeli forces detained citizen Musbah, a resident of the Jenin refugee camp, in 2003. He is now serving a prison term for 20 years.
According to Palestinian figures, about 4,850 Palestinians, including 34 women and 160 children, are currently languishing in Israeli detention jails.