₩ăřņîñĞ Posted August 7, 2016 Posted August 7, 2016 The Palestinian Health Ministry said Wednesday that the health of the prisoner in Israeli jails batsmen Bilal Kayed deteriorate, when dozens of Palestinians demonstrated in front of an Israeli prisoner in the West Bank in solidarity with him. CADE entered (35 years) in an open hunger strike in mid-June, protesting the Israeli authorities issued a warrant for his arrest on administrative decision to release him after a previous ruling against him. The Ministry said in a statement that doctors responsible for treating Kayed "warned of sudden death," explaining that the Palestinian Ministry medical delegation visited Kayed which currently hospitalized in an Israeli hospital, reported AFP. The statement said Kayed handles and handcuffed in his bed, warning that his "worsening every hour." In contrast, a spokesman for the Israeli prison authority that Rohan is still refusing food and subject to medical supervision. In the same vein, dozens of Palestinians demonstrated in front of the Israeli Ofer detention facility near the city of Ramallah, and quickly turned the demonstration into Israeli troops quelled clashes involved tear gas and sound bombs and rubber bullets. The 700 out of 7 000 Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails are subject to administrative detention, which allows authorities to renew his detention for indefinite periods without charges or even giving reasons. Palestinian prisoners have recourse to strikes are open about food to force Israeli authorities to end this sentence described by human rights organizations that the flagrant violation of human rights. Quote
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