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Palestinian inmates join Khader Adnan, who has gone 56 days without food or water to protest his pre-trial detention.
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Palestinian inmates join Khader Adnan, who has gone 56 days without food or water to protest his pre-trial detention.
Hundreds
of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails have joined a fellow inmate
on a hunger strike, after human rights groups reported the original
protester's life was in danger.
Khader Adnan, has been refusing food and water since he was detained on December 17, without trial or charge.
Jamil
Khatib, Adnan's lawyer, told Al Jazeera on Sunday that an appeal
against his detention will likely be decided by an Israeli military
court on Monday.
On
Thursday, Adnan appealed his detention without charge before an Israeli
military judge sitting in a special session in hospital.
His
hunger strike, longer than any Palestinian prisoner before him,
according to Palestinian officials, is in protest over what he calls his
unjust detention and mistreatment by Israeli authorities.
Human Rights Watch on Saturday called on Israel to "immediately charge or release" him.
Sarah
Leah Whitson, Middle East director at Human Rights Watch, said in a
statement that Israel should "immediately end its unlawful
administrative detention" of Khader Adnan and "charge or release him".
Administrative detention
Adnan
was arrested from his house in the occupied West Bank on December 17,
and given a four-month administrative detention order by an Israeli
military court on January 10.
Hundreds
of Palestinians, protesting outside Ofer Prison in the West Bank in
solidarity with Adnan on Saturday, were dispersed by Israeli soldiers
using rubber bullets and tear gas.
An Israeli military spokesman said that protesters had "hurled rocks at security forces".
In
addition, two Israelis and two Palestinians were arrested in a separate
rally for Adnan in the West Bank village of Beit Omar, the military and
activists said.
There
are currently some 310 Palestinians in administrative detention, a
procedure that allows the Israeli military to hold prisoners
indefinitely without charge or trial.
"Israel
should end, today, before it's too late, its almost two-month-long
refusal to inform Adnan of any criminal charge or evidence against him,"
Whitson said.
Mistreatment allegations
On Friday, Robert Serry, the UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East peace process, called on Israel "to do everything in its power to preserve the health of the prisoner and resolve this case while abiding by all legal obligations under international law".
Mistreatment allegations
On Friday, Robert Serry, the UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East peace process, called on Israel "to do everything in its power to preserve the health of the prisoner and resolve this case while abiding by all legal obligations under international law".
Adnan’s
wife, Randa, complained that medical staff were treating him
badly after she visited him in hospital on February 7, the first time
since his detention.
His
health is deteriorating, she said, adding that a doctor had "mocked him
when he asked for water and said that he should also stop drinking
water".
"A
lot of the hair on his face and head has fallen off. He has not been
allowed to shower or wash during all his time in detention, nor is he
allowed to wear warm clothes in this cold weather," Randa said.
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