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Suspected member of Palestinian Islamic Jihad quits hunger strike

Maher al-Akhras, who has been arrested at least five times for alleged terrorist activity, which his family denies, has refused to eat since been taken into custody on an administrative detention order in July, over 100 days ago.

by  AP and ILH Staff
Published on  11-08-2020 09:44
Last modified: 11-08-2020 09:44
Suspected member of Palestinian Islamic Jihad quits hunger strikeAP Photo/Mahmoud Illean

A protester outside a prison in Ramla holds a placard depicting Palestinian Maher al-Akhras, 49, who has been on a hunger strike after he was arrested and placed into administrative detention by Israel in late July | File photo: AP Photo/Mahmoud Illean

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A Palestinian administrative prisoner held by Israel has agreed to end more than 100 days of hunger strike, his family and a prisoner rights' advocate said Friday, claiming he had received assurances from Israeli authorities that his open-ended detention wouldn't be extended beyond the end of November.

Maher al-Akhras, 49, has refused to eat since he was arrested in July based on information that he was active in the Palestinian Islamic Jihad.

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Qadoura Fares, the head of advocacy group Palestinian Prisoners Club, said that under the agreement, Israel would not extend the current administrative detention order for al-Akhras when it expires on Nov. 26.

Al-Akhras' family said he will spend the next 10 days at Kaplan Medical Center in Rehovot, where he has been since Sept. 6, after which he would be transferred to an Arab hospital in east Jerusalem for another 10 days and then released from there.

"He has ended his strike and now he is undergoing a medical check-up to begin eating," Al-Akhras' wife, Taghreed, told The Associated Press by phone.

"He weighed 104 kilograms (229 pounds) before and now he is 61 kilograms (134 pounds)," she added.

The Shin Bet security agency said al-Akhras' detention order was already scheduled to end on Nov. 26. It would not elaborate. A security official said al-Akhras had rejected a similar court proposal last month to release him on Nov. 26 as long as no new evidence was presented against him.

The Shin Bet has said al-Akhras was arrested based on information that he was active in the Palestinian Islamic Jihad and was involved in "activities that endanger public safety." According to the agency, he had arrested five previous times for involvement in terrorist activities. The family denies such involvement.

The Palestinian Islamic Jihad, which has killed dozens of Israelis in suicide bombings and other attacks over the years, has threatened to respond with attacks on Israel if al-Akhras' condition deteriorated further.

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