Four members of the PFLP-linked cell have been arrested and indicted on suspicion of plotting attacks to secure release of Palestinians jailed in Israel.
by Gili Cohen 3 comments
Four members of the PFLP-linked cell have been arrested and indicted on suspicion of plotting attacks to secure release of Palestinians jailed in Israel.
by Gili Cohen 3 comments
Deal that ended mass hunger strike two months ago allows for Gaza residents to visit prisoners held in Israel.
by The Associated Press 1 comments
EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton contradicts July parliament resolution that Israel must 'put an end' to all administrative detention.
by Amira Hass 4 comments
Palestinian prisoner Mahmoud Sarsak ends three-month hunger strike after Israel agrees to release him on July 10.
by DPA 1 comments
Yaniv Mazor, incarcerated for refusing to serve in the 'occupation army,' says could not continue overlooking the strife of Palestinian administrative detainees.
by Amira Hass 29 comments
Mahmoud al-Sarsak, 25, who began fasting on March 19, has resumed drinking milk, said Issa Qarari, Palestinian Minister for Prisoners' Affairs.
by DPA 0 comments
New report criticizes Israel for placing Palestinian hunger strikers in solitary confinement and jailing non-violent Palestinian activists.
by Haaretz 8 comments
Palestinian officials says Egypt is trying to mediate between hunger strikers and Israel; some 1,600 Palestinian prisoners are currently refusing to eat.
by The Associated Press 10 comments
As a goodwill gesture, prison officials agree to release several prisoners from solitary confinement.
by Jack Khoury 7 comments
Justices voice unease over Israel's administrative detention policy and the fact that materials often withheld from the detainees' lawyers.
by Jack Khoury 1 comments
Human rights groups demand hunger striking prisoners be allowed to see their attorneys, say that if matter isn’t resolved immediately they will appeal to the High Court.
by Jack Khoury 2 commentsAn ongoing hunger strike by nearly 2,000 Palestinian inmates stands as a reminder of their humanity, but Israelis are more interested in revenge.
by Amira Hass 50 comments
Latest wave of hunger strikes, recorded by the prisor aid group Addmeer, follows two high profile strikers, both of whom ended their protesr earlier this year.
by Jack Khoury 6 comments
Hana Shalabi, a member of the Islamic Jihad, stopped taking food after IDF troops seized her in the occupied West Bank on February 16.
by Reuters 0 comments
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