Major General Qadri Abu Bakr: The life of captive Maher Al-Akhras is in great danger



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Abu Bakr said: “The mute prisoner is nearing his 100th day of strike, and the occupation is still stubborn and delaying his release and insisting on completing his current administrative detention decision.”

It added that the prisoner refused to end the strike except by immediately canceling his administrative detention or transferring him to a Palestinian hospital in the occupied West Bank, as he knows the occupation is stalling and can extend his detention again.

Abu Bakr explained that the European Union and human rights organizations began to move and demand the occupation to end the suffering of the silent prisoner, although the demands were late, but they are important at the moment, indicating that the Palestinian efforts have not stopped. in entrusting the mute prisoner in this heroic battle by following it up. The highest levels. “

Abu Bakr claimed that the occupation courts are nothing more than mock and formal courts, and are nothing more than a tool and a tool in the hands of the Zionist Shin Bet, who is uncompromising in freeing the mute prisoner, even though his life is at stake. in Game.

Prisoner Maher Al-Akhras continues his open hunger strike for the 97th consecutive day, rejecting his administrative detention, amid serious deterioration in his health, as the mute prisoner suffers severe pain throughout the body, frequent cramps, loss of consciousness, difficulty moving, and hearing and vision problems. In addition to shortness of breath.

And the captive al-Akhras (49 years old), from the city of Silat al-Dhahr in Jenin, is married, the father of six children and works in agriculture, and a former prisoner has been arrested several times since 1989 and spent about 4 years in occupation prisons sporadically.

The occupation forces arrested Al-Akhras on July 27, 2020, and he was transferred to administrative detention for a period of four months, and after his arrest, he went on an open hunger strike from the moment of his arrest.

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