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    2,000 Palestinian prisoners join hunger strike

    RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) — Hundreds of Palestinian prisoners are refusing food to pressure authorities into providing better conditions in their most defiant protest in years, spreading through Israeli prisons and beyond.

    The hunger strike has rolled through most of Israel's 23 lockups, where some 5,300 Palestinians are detained with crimes ranging from stone throwing to masterminding militant attacks.

    At least 200 Palestinian prisoners have been on a total hunger strike for the past two weeks, refusing all food but drinking liquids. Some 2,000 joined the strike overnight Tuesday, said Kadoura Fares, who heads a prisoners' rights group. He said many of them have already been participating by refusing to eat three days a week.

    Palestinian prisoners' lawyers gave varying numbers. It was not possible to directly speak to the prisoners.

    The strike began as a small protest when an imprisoned Palestinian leader, Ahmed Saadat, was placed in solitary confinement. The 60-year-old Saadat, who is serving a lengthy sentence for involvement in the assassination of an Israeli Cabinet minister 10 years ago, is in poor condition after two weeks without food, say his associates.

    The demands quickly spread to demand other privileges that Palestinian lawyers said were taken from prisoners earlier this year: taking university courses, bringing in books and watching Arabic television channels. They also demand Israeli prisons remove the screens separating them from their loved ones during family visits, and demand to be unshackled when they see relatives.

    A spokeswoman for Israel's prisons authority said the numbers of prisoners said to be striking were exaggerated. Sivan Weizman said only 240 prisoners were refusing food and that their health was being monitored. She said Saadat and other prisoners were placed in solidarity confinement because they were suspected of helping to direct militant attacks from prison.

    It is the largest Palestinian prisoner protest since 2004, when hundreds of inmates went on a 17-day hunger strike to demand better conditions, said lawyer Sahar Francis.

    Palestinian prisoners say they have seen their privileges progressively eroded since Gaza militants captured an Israeli soldier, Gilad Schalit, in a 2006 cross-border raid. Families of Gaza prisoners have not been allowed to visit inmates since then.

    Gaza's ruling Hamas authorities refuse to allow the Red Cross to visit Schalit, and little is known about his fate. Negotiations to exchange Schalit for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners have repeatedly failed.

    The issue of prisoners runs deep in Palestinian society. Most Palestinians have had a family member serving time in an Israeli prison, and many thousands have been imprisoned themselves.

    The hunger strike has resonated outside of the prisons. On Tuesday hundreds of Palestinians demonstrated outside the concrete and barbed wire-ringed Ofer prison in the West Bank near Jerusalem, holding up pictures of imprisoned family members and political leaders.

    Some youths hurled rocks at Israeli forces, who responded with sirens, tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse the crowd.

     
     
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    237 comments

    • США  •  6 mths ago
      Please Israel ignore those society unfitted savages demands and let them go to meet their virgins in hell.
    • США  •  6 mths ago
      Please Israel ignore those society unfitted savages demands and let they go to meet their virgins in hell.
    • rusk1955  •  Lufkin, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Here's an ideal. Tell all the Muslims that if they starve themselves to death they go to heaven, get the women and get a buffet of every type of food in the world that is open 24/7 and there is no tipping required1
    • rusk1955  •  Lufkin, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Is there a way to help them starve faster?
    • John  •  6 mths ago
      Hunger strikes save food...and save money. Hopefully each and every one of these prisoners will die soon and the world will be rid of them!
      • mark d 6 mths ago
        They are called Freedom Prisoners by thier people.
    • Hot Monkey Love  •  6 mths ago
      I have a great idea maybe a change in diet might help convince them ? pork chops for dinner sausages for breakfast spam for lunch YUMMYYY YUM YUM.
    • Seth Barville  •  7 mths ago
      How can Israel run the Gaza concentration camp if it doesn't control the razor wired fences??
      • LORD KABIGON 7 mths ago
        Claymore mines are much better. I liked setting them up.
    • jolie  •  7 mths ago
      the deal would bring home Sgt. Gilad Schalit in early November in exchange for some 1,000 Palestinian militants held by Israel.
      • myob 7 mths ago
        Wonder if he is still alive. Wonder if he had enough to eat for all 5 years. Wonder why the value of a Muslim life is so little to them.
    • NBA Fan  •  7 mths ago
      Native...
      Read a real history book, not a Palestinian one. Canaanites were not Arabs. Arabs were the offspring of Ishmael, son of Abraham. Even the stupidist Muslim knows this (besides you). Canaanites were around before Abraham. You can't be all things to justify a bogus claim. Just more lies and fabrications spewed out of your ignorant mouth. You are a discredit to your people.
    • Robert W  •  7 mths ago
      Happy to see them and their fellow travelers starve.
      • goyo1589 7 mths ago
        Hittle used piano wire!
    • resident  •  7 mths ago
      Already been down this road. It's a dead end too. Muslim F--tards are going to sit at the table or die looking at it. Israel got all the bases, cornners, nooks and crannies coverd. The "game" is over for the Muslims and the horse has been dead now for 6 months.
      • goyo1589 7 mths ago
        Yes of course, the state of Israel has cleverly permitted itself to be surrounded by the Arab Spring. You must be a four star general.
    • Crusader I  •  7 mths ago
      Does anyone really care if these muslim terrorist kill themselves or not? Better that they kill themselves than murdering a bus load of children.
    • john k  •  7 mths ago
      Let em starve....2,000 less terrorists to deal with
    • Rich  •  7 mths ago
      Everyone seems to be wondering why Muslim terrorists are so quick to commit suicide.. Lets have a look at the evidence: *No Christmas! *No television! *No nude women! *No football! *No pork chops! *No hotdogs! *No burgers! *No beer! *No bacon! *Rags for clothes! *Towels for hats! *Constant wailing from some idiot in a tower! *More than one wife! *More than one mother in law! *You can't shave! *Your wife can't shave! *You can't wash off the smell of donkey! *You wipe your arse with your hand! You cook over burning camel #$%$ *Your wife is picked by someone else! *Then they tell you that "when you die, it all gets better? No #$%$ Sherlock!. It's not like it could get much worse!
    • Chris  •  7 mths ago
      Let them eat.... nothing, then.... no cake.... 2,000 less to deal with.
    • ya  •  7 mths ago
      if you had OIL. NATO would be on your side.
    • CB  •  7 mths ago
      So sad :(
    • NBA Fan  •  7 mths ago
      Why should anyone care that some murderous thugs starve themselves to death. They have a been killed long ago!
    • Frieseven  •  7 mths ago
      Native you dont know nothing about the Canaanites. Native you are the one that lacks intelligence
    • Koranus  •  7 mths ago
      The prison that these terrorists are housed in are 99% better than their own homes and the meals, books available, right to practice their religion are all better then they get at home. Frankly this story should ask the question to what end other then spread lies about their incarceration is this about.
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