Administrative captives go on hunger strike
The Palestine captives center for studies said that all 170 Palestinian administrative captives in Zionist regime's occupation jails had gone on hunger strike on Monday.
The center said in a press statement that the administrative captives in Negev, Ofer, and Megiddo started their first day of intermittent hunger strike in the second stage of their protest against their incarceration without trial or charge.
It pointed out that those captives, especially in Negev jail, have been subjected to punitive measures to dissuade them from continuing in their protest, yet they are adamant on continuing in their struggle.
The center said that tension is also running high in the Negev jail after its administration refused to end the solitary confinement of four captives, who were sent to isolation cells on Sunday.
It pointed out that those detainees, especially in Negev jail, have been subjected to punitive measures to dissuade them from continuing in their protest, yet they are adamant on continuing in their struggle.
The center said that tension is also running high in the Negev jail after its administration refused to end the solitary confinement of four prisoners, who were sent to isolation cells on Sunday.
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