The Israeli Occupation Authorities (IOA) postponed Thursday the hearing of the hunger striker Mohamed al-Qeiq till Feb. 28.
Al-Qeiq’s wife Fayhaa Shalash affirmed that her husband is continuing his hunger strike for the 11th day in protest against his illegal administrative detention.
Al-Qeiq was recently moved to solitary confinement in the Jalama prison north of the occupied West Bank in a bid to pressure him to end his hunger strike.
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) re-arrested journalist al-Qeiq at Beit El checkpoint to the north of al-Bireh city on 15th January 2017 after he was detained along with relatives of Palestinian martyrs who had attended a protest in Bethlehem and who were later released.
The IOF previously arrested al-Qeiq on 21st November 2015 after raiding his house in Abu Qash town to the north of Ramallah and ordered him to 6-month administrative detention.
Al-Qeiq started a hunger strike on 25th November 2015 that lasted for 94 days protesting the bad treatment administrative detention and torture before clinching a deal on 19th May 2016 stipulating his release.