Israel re arrests prominent Palestinian hunger striker


(MENAFN- The Journal Of Turkish Weekly) The Israeli authorities on Wednesday re-arrested Mohamed Allan – a Palestinian activist who recently waged a weeks-long hunger strike to protest his continued detention by Israel – upon his release from hospital according to the Israeli media.

“Mohammad Allan was arrested by Israeli army forces following his release from the Brazilai medical center and handed over to the Israeli Prison Authority” Israel’s channel 10 reported on Wednesday.

According to the broadcaster the activist was re-arrested by administrative order issued by Israeli military prosecutors and transferred to a medical center run by the prison authority.

Following the move Israel deployed its Iron Dome anti-missile defense system in the southern cities of Ashkelon and Beersheba.

A 31-year-old lawyer from the occupied West Bank and a member of Palestine’s Islamic Jihad resistance group Allan was detained by Israeli authorities last November for alleged resistance activity.

In mid-June he began a hunger strike to protest his ongoing custody under Israel’s policy of “administrative detention” which allows suspects to be held for renewable periods without trial or charge.

On Aug. 20 the Israeli authorities agreed to remove him from administrative detention in exchange for ending a 65-day hunger-strike that had drawn international media attention and sparked demonstrations in both Israel and the occupied West Bank.


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