Publish date30 Aug 2022 - 11:47
Story Code : 563566

EU calls for release of Palestinian hunger striker after shocking images go viral

European Union has called for release of Palestinian prisoner who has been on hunger strike in protest to his detention for the past six months after shocking images of Khalil Awawdeh were published.
EU calls for release of Palestinian hunger striker after shocking images go viral
“Shocked by the horrible pictures of Awawdeh who is hunger striking now for 169 days in protest against his detention without charges and is in imminent danger of dying,” the EU delegation to Palestine said in a post published on its Twitter page.

“Unless charged immediately, he has to be released,” it stressed.
 
Shocked by the horrible pictures of Awawdeh who is hunger striking now for 169 days in protest against his detention without charges and is in imminent danger of dying. Unless charged immediately, he has to be released! pic.twitter.com/hyXdAYUswF
— EU and Palestinians (@EUpalestinians) August 28, 2022
 
Calls are growing internationally for the release of the 40-year-old Awawdeh, after his wife shared images of his extremely emaciated body on Sunday, a day after she visited his hospital room. 

Doctors have warned that Awawdeh is at risk of imminent death, his body reached a frail stage after losing tens of kilograms, and his skeleton and chest bones have protruded.

Awawdeh's family has released a video message from him while on hospital bed.

Awawdeh said in the message that “his body, on which only bone and skin remain, does not reflect the weakness and nakedness of Palestinian people, but rather reflects and mirrors the face of real occupation.”

He added that he has gone on a hunger strike to say that “there is a prisoner without any charge who has stood against the barbaric administration detention with his flesh and blood.”

Awawdeh, a father of four daughters, was arrested by Israeli military forces from his home in the southern occupied West Bank town of Idhna, located 13 kilometers (8 miles) west of al-Khalil, in December 2021 and held under Israel’s so-called administrative detention.

He has been arrested five times throughout his life, spending a total of 13 years in Israeli prisons.

Israel accused Awawdeh of being an activist for the Islamic Jihad resistance movement.

The Gaza-based movement last month demanded that Awawdeh be released as part of the conditions of an August 7 ceasefire agreement that ended Israel’s three-day bombardment of Gaza, in which 49 Palestinians, including 17 children, were killed.

However, Israeli officials denied this and remain adamant that both Awawdeh and Bassam al-Saadi, a senior Islamic Jihad figure from the northern West Bank city of Jenin, will be kept in detention.

Over 7,000 Palestinian prisoners are currently held in some 17 Israeli jails, with dozens of them serving multiple life sentences.

Israeli authorities keep Palestinian prisoners under deplorable conditions lacking proper hygienic standards. They have also been subject to systematic torture, harassment, and repression all through the years of Israel’s occupation of the Palestinian territories.

According to the Palestine Detainees Studies Center, about 60% of the Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails suffer from chronic diseases, and a number of them have died in detention or after being released due to the severity of their cases.
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