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Two Palestinian captives continue hunger strike in Israeli jails

Thursday 31-March-2016

RAMALLAH (PIC)– The family of captive Mohammad Daoud 34 from al-Duhaisheh refugee camp in Bethlehem revealed that he has been on hunger strike for eight days in protest at re-arresting him on November 08 2015 based on no charges.
Palestinian Prisoners Society revealed in a statement that detainee Daoud who is held in cells of Ofer jail was sentenced to ten years and a half. He spent five years before he was released in 2011 in Shalit swap deal.

The society also revealed that captive Janazra from al-Fuwar refugee camp in al-Khalil is going on his hunger strike in demand for ending his administrative detention with no charge or trial. He started his hunger strike on March 03.

The lawyer of the society visited captive Janazra in Negev Israeli jail on Thursday and quoted him as saying that he is suffering from pain in the liver chest and teeth. He is taking only water without salt or any other supplements the lawyer added.

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