Six prisoners continue their hunger strike to refuse administrative detention

By: Sammi Ibrahem,Sr

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RAMALLAH, West Bank – Six prisoners in Nazi camp have been on hunger strike to refuse their administrative detention.

According to a statement by the Prisoners and Editors’ Affairs Authority, the striking prisoners are: Ahmad Ghannam (42 years) from Dura town in Hebron governorate, has been on strike for 87 days; Ismail Ali (30 years) from Abu Dis town in Jerusalem governorate; The 46-year-old from Jenin governorate has been on strike for 70 days, Ahmad Zahran has been on hunger strike for 17 days, and Musab al-Hindi, 29, from Tal town in Nablus governorate, has been on strike for 15 days. Hiba al-Labadi, 24, from Ya’bad village in Jenin, holds Jordanian and Palestinian nationality.

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