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Captive Ahmad Mousa ends 29-day hunger strike

Friday 29-March-2019

The Palestinian prisoner in Israeli jails Ahmad Mousa on Friday suspended his hunger strike which he started 29 days ago in protest at his detention without charge or trial.

Ahmad’s family said that their son suspended his open hunger strike after he clinched a deal with the Israeli military prosecution ending his administrative detention and deciding his release on 4 June.

Ibrahim Mousa Ahmad’s uncle said that the deal was reached after his nephew’s health severely deteriorated and he was taken to the Ramla prison clinic.

The Israeli occupation forces kidnapped Ahmad Mousa from his home in al-Khader town in Bethlehem and detained him administratively without charge or trial for being affiliated with the Islamic Jihad movement.

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