19-04-2024 06:05 PM Jerusalem Timing

200 Palestinian Prisoners in Occupied Territories Go on Hunger Strike

200 Palestinian Prisoners in Occupied Territories Go on Hunger Strike

Two hundred Palestinian prisoners started on Thursday an indefinite hunger strike to protest the Zionist administrative detention policy.

Palestinian prisonTwo hundred Palestinian prisoners started on Thursday an indefinite hunger strike to protest the Zionist administrative detention policy, a rights lawyer said.

"Detainees refused food on Thursday and declared a hunger strike," Jawab Boules, a lawyer with the Ramallah-based Palestinian Prisoners Club, told media outlets.

"Some administrative prisoners have been in jail for years without trial," Boules said. "Prisons have become like their homes."

Administrative detention is a Zionist policy under which Palestinians are held without trial, usually for security reasons.

An administrative detention order ranges from one to 6 months and can be extended till up to five years by a Zionist military court.

Boules accused the Zionist authorities of violating the terms of an Egypt-sponsored deal that ended a 2012 hunger strike by Palestinian prisoners, under which the enemy had pledged not to renew the administrative detention of any prisoner without legal justification.

Around 5,000 Palestinians languish in some 22 Zionist prisons and detentions, according to a recent report by the Prisoners Centre for Studies and Research, a Palestinian NGO.

They include 200 minors and 19 women, the report said.