After a 103-day strike, the will of the prisoner, Maher Al-Akhras, defeats the prisoner



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The World: Occupied Palestine

The prisoner club said in a statement issued by it that after 103 days of the heroic hunger strike of militant prisoner Maher Al-Akhras, which brought the issue of the captive movement and administrative detentions back to the forefront, as This strike was accompanied by a mass popular movement in all parts of our Palestinian people, in light of the dangerous deterioration and shame of the state of health of the mute prisoner, and after the doors were closed so that the so-called power Israeli judicial system, fulfilled its role by putting an end to this unjust administrative detention, the will of the prisoner triumphed over the injustice of the prisoner.

And in light of the guidance of our people, the captive movement and the leaders of our people, and with the efforts of the Palestinian National Authority and the brothers of the High Committee for Monitoring the Arab masses at home and members of the Knesset of the Joint List, before the competent Israeli authorities, the final commitment of the Israeli occupation authorities to release the captive Maher Al-Akhras on 11/26/2020, and the firm commitment not to renew his administrative detention, as it will pass the rest of the time until discharge receiving treatment in the hospital.

Given this, the prisoner Maher Al-Akhras decided to end his hunger strike, starting today, Friday 6/11/2020, and thus the prisoner Maher Al-Akhras had achieved a great victory over the prisoner and the occupation, and their victory complements the previous victories achieved by other militants when facing the policy of administrative detention. Arbitrary.

The prisoner Maher Al-Akhras sent a special greeting to his brothers in the captive movement who supported him and supported his strike, and also thanked the children of our Palestinian people in all places of his presence who supported him and supported him in his strike hunger, Arab and Jewish popular movements, and pro-freedom forces throughout the world. And in particular, lawyer Ahlam Haddad, who accompanied the case in court.

It is noteworthy that the prisoner of al-Akhras (49 years old), from the city of Silat al-Dhahr in Jenin, began his strike from the date of his arrest on July 27, 2020, refusing to arrest him, and was subsequently transferred He was placed in administrative detention for a period of four months, and during this period the occupation courts refused to release him. Despite the critical state of health that he reached, as well as despite all the calls made by international and human rights institutions, which demanded his immediate release and the end of the administrative detention policy.

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