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Israel renews the administrative detention of detainee for 6 months

Jerusalem24 – Israeli intelligence issued a renewal of an administrative detention order against the detainee Hisham Abu Hawash, who has been on hunger strike for 71 days, for a period of six months ending in April of next year.

Lawyer Jawad Boulos explained that this decision explains the extent of the desire to take revenge on the detainee Abu Hawash and his comrades who are on hunger strike, despite their serious health conditions.

Boulos pointed out that, to date, there are no serious proposals regarding their cases. He also mentioned that the issuance of more administrative detention orders against them is a sufficient answer to all the current demands for their release, even for the demands of international human rights organizations; as well as the concern they expressed over their fate.

It is noteworthy that 39-year-old Hisham Ismail Abu Hawash, from Dura South of Hebron, has been in the Ramle Clinic prison. He has been detained since October 2020, and two administrative detention orders have been issued against him for a period of 6 months.

He is a former prisoner who spent a total of 8 years, a husband and father of five children, today he faces serious health symptoms. According to his last visit, he suffers from: vision problems, constant vomiting, physical weakness, slowness of speech and movement, and severe aches all over his body.

Mohammad Hamayel

Ramallah based journalist, Mohammad graduated from Al-Quds University with a B.A. in Media and Television. He has covered the 2015 Jerusalem Intifada as well as the Great March of Return for international media outlets. currently an editor/presenter at Jerusalem24. A UN alumni and a follower of global events and politics, especially American affairs.

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