By:Sammi Ibrahem,Sr

Illegally Nazi occupied West Bank : Four prisoners are still fighting the empty intestines until they meet their just demand for a cap on open administrative detention, after the captive Tareq Qa’dan suspended his 89-day strike.
PCHR’s spokesman, Riad Al-Ashqar, said that 46-year-old prisoner Tareq Hussein Qadan from Arraba, southwest of Jenin, achieved a new victory in the battle of the empty intestine after his health reached a maximum level of seriousness.
The “Ashqar” that the prisoner “Qaadan” suspended his strike after the occupation forced to set a ceiling for his administrative detention, and issue a substantial decision against him, stipulating not to renew him again after the end of the last extension for four months, and thus released on 8/2/2020 .
Al-Ashqar pointed out that four prisoners are still in the battle of the empty bowel despite the danger to their lives. A total of seven years in Nazi camp, he was re-arrested last January.
The prisoner “Ali” in the hospital “Ramla”, and suffers from a sharp drop in heart rate of up to 25%, and weakness in the heart muscle, and complains of severe and persistent pain throughout his body, and can not move his hands and feet, and uses a wheelchair to move He had a severe headache and lost 26 kg.
Mosab Tawfiq al-Hindi, 29, from Tal village in Nablus, has been on hunger strike for 34 days after he was issued an administrative order against him. The occupation, mostly under administrative detention, was transferred two days ago to Ramla prison hospital after his deteriorating health.
The detained prisoner, Ahmad Omar Zahran, 42, from Deir Abu Mash’al village, west of Ramallah, has been in detention for 30 days. He was recently transferred to Ramle Prison Hospital after his health deteriorated.
Zahran, a former prisoner who had spent 15 years in Israeli jails on several arrests, was re-arrested last March and was given an administrative decision. When he was renewed for a second time, he went on a 38-day hunger strike and suspended him after reaching an agreement to release him in October. The occupation did not keep his promises and renewed his administrative for a third time, which prompted him to go on strike for the second time during this arrest.
Al-Ashqar pointed out that the prisoner, who holds Jordanian nationality, Heba Ahmad Al-Labadi, 24, has been on hunger strike for 34 days after the occupation refused to cancel the administrative detention order issued for five months after her arrest last August at the Karama crossing. She was evacuated to Kaplan hospital two days ago after being in a state of deterioration. She was sent back to Jalameh prison again.
The Palestinian Prisoners Center held the Israeli authorities fully responsible for the life and safety of the striking prisoners.