Three prisoners in Israeli jails have been on open-ended hunger strike for several days in protest at their detention with no guilt.
20-year-old Anas Shadeed from Dura town in al-Khalil has been staging his hunger strike for nine days in protest at his isolation and his detention administratively with no indictment or trial.
He was rejailed on June 14 only two weeks after his release from an Israeli prison and was sentenced to six months in administrative detention.
Shadeed was transferred on Thursday to the infirmary of Hadarim prison after his health declined. He had gone on hunger strike for 90 days following his arrest in September 2016.
The jailers have not provided his family with information about his health condition.
Another prisoner called Ahmed al-Sawarkeh from el-Arish in Egypt has been on hunger strike for seven days in Nafha prison to demand his release to the Gaza Strip where his Palestinian wife lives.
He has been in jail since March 16 2009 and completed his term in September 2016 but the Israeli prison service refuses to release him.
The third prisoner is Izzuddin Amarneh a 55-year-old blind man from Ya’bad town in Jenin.
Amarneh has been on hunger strike for five days in protest at his administrative detention. He was arrested with no reason on September 10.