Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails have planned to launch an open-ended hunger strike in protest against their administrative detention by Tel Aviv regime.
12 Palestinian minors are held under administrative detention in Israeli jails as Tel Aviv regime escalates issuing detention orders against the Palestinian children.
The number of Palestinians held in Israeli jails with neither charge nor trial exceeded 1,000 for the first time in 15 years, the Supreme Emergency Committee for Palestinian Prisoners’ Affairs announced.
Israeli regime has announced its decision on extending the administrative detention of Palestinian cancer-stricken prisoner Abdul-Basset Mi’taan despite his worsening health situation.
Stephane Dujarric, spokesman for the United Nations Secretary-General, said in a press briefing that the United Nations has repeatedly called on Israel to end the practice of administrative detention of Palestinians, either by releasing or charging them.
Israeli Supreme Court has rejected the appeal request for release of hunger striking Palestinian prisoner Khalil Awawda following 172 days of strike over his administrative detention by Tel Aviv forces.