Oct 29, 2012 Israel frees former hunger striker Hassan As-Safadi Report by Maan News Agency NABLUS (Ma’an) — Israeli authorities on Monday released former hunger striker Hasan Safadi, the Palestinian Authority prisoners minister said. Issa Qaraqe said Safadi had been freed from Hadarim jail in central Israel. Safadi stopped a 93-day hunger strike on Sept. […]
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#HassanSafadi to maintain hunger strike until his release
[ PIC 18/04/2012 – 01:13 PM ] NABLUS, (PIC)– Detainee Hassan Safadi is adamant on maintaining his hunger strike in Israeli occupation jails after 45 days of starting it despite losing 25 kilograms so far, his family said on Wednesday. Fuad Safadi, Hassan’s brother, told Quds Press that his brother was hospitalized twice after he […]
Continue readingCivilian killed by Israeli military in Gaza | Shaheed Hassan Mohammed Qedeh | 19 Years Old
Posted on: January 3, 2011 | ShareThis 2 January 2010 | International Solidarity Movement, Gaza Hassan Mohammed Qedeh, age 19 On Tuesday evening, December 28, 19-year-old Hassan Mohammed Qedeh was killed by the Israeli military in the village of Khoza’a, east of the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis. According to the Israeli forces, […]
Continue readingPalestinian Man Killed by Israeli Army Gunfire in Southern Gaza Strip
PNN – Palestine News Network – | 29.12.10 – 11:59 PNN – Gaza – A Palestinian man was reported killed and four others were slightly injured when Israeli troops opened fire on Tuesday night in residential areas in the city of Khan Younis in southern Gaza Strip. Archive Local sources said that Israeli troops fired tank shells […]
Continue readingWest Bank detainees on hunger strike draw attention to the misery of their situation
Wednesday, 22 December 2010 13:30 “It is known that the PA cooperates with the Israeli occupation on security [matters],” A Cairo University political science professor has criticised the Palestinian Authority for continuing to hold political prisoners. Professor Hassan Nafaa said that the current hunger strike by detainees in PA jails constitutes a protest about their […]
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