120 New Prisoners Join The Hunger Strike
120 New Prisoners Join The Hunger Strike
03/05/2012

RAMALLAH, (PIC)-- Fuad Al-Khafsh, the director of Ahrar center for prisoners’ studies and human rights, has said that 120 new prisoners joined on Thursday the massive hunger strike launched by Palestinians in Israeli occupation jails.
He told the PIC that the prisoners, all in Ofer jail, were 50 from Hamas, 40 from the popular front, and 30 from Fatah, adding that the Israeli prison service immediately transferred them to isolation ward 19 in the same prison.
Khafsh said that the prison administration confiscated all prisoners’ belongings including electric appliances, clothes, and even salt and left them only one set of clothes.
He quoted
prisoners as saying that the prison administration
provocatively searches their cells using police dogs at any
time and on daily basis.
Meanwhile, a young Palestinian
woman in Gaza was taken to hospital on Wednesday after ten
days of solidarity hunger strike with those
prisoners.
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