Prisoner Abu Hawash: 120 Days of Hunger Strike

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  • December 16, 2021
Prisoner Abu Hawash: 120 Days of Hunger Strike

Prisoner Hisham Abu Hawash, 40, continues his open hunger strike for the day 120 in rejection of his administrative detention, while the Israeli occupation refuses to transfer him to a civilian hospital, despite the medical reports that confirm the danger of his health status.

The Palestinian Prisoner's Club said  that the occupation courts played a role in the arrest of Abu Hawash through issuing a series of decisions since the administrative order was issued against him during his open hunger strike; the most recent of which was a decision to confirm his administrative detention order for four months.

Abu Hawash spent a total of eight years in the Israeli prison. He is married and a father of five children.

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