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Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails start hunger strike

Published: 08 Apr 2019 - 11:35 pm | Last Updated: 01 Nov 2021 - 09:06 pm
Relatives of Palestinian Ali Adwan, who was killed during a clash with Israeli forces in Qalandia refugee camp, mourn during his funeral near Ramallah, West Bank on April 2, 2019. (Issam Rimawi - Anadolu Agency)

Relatives of Palestinian Ali Adwan, who was killed during a clash with Israeli forces in Qalandia refugee camp, mourn during his funeral near Ramallah, West Bank on April 2, 2019. (Issam Rimawi - Anadolu Agency)

Associated Press

RAMALLAH, West Bank:  Palestinian officials say leaders of prisoners in Israeli jails have launched a hunger strike, demanding better conditions.

Qadora Faris, head of Palestinian Prisoners Club, said on Monday that 30 inmates in Israeli jails have refused their meals as part of the strike, and that hundreds more plan to join.

The Israel Prison Service says it's prepared for any scenario but that it isn't aware of any mass hunger strike by Palestinian inmates.

At the root of the prisoner protest is an Israeli crackdown on cellular phones smuggled into the prisons, and electronic jammers used to disable them. The prisoners are also protesting alleged mistreatment by Israeli guards, including regular searches of cells for phones.

The hunger strike begins a day before Israel heads to the polls for national elections.