Israel frees Palestinian on hunger strike

AUGUST 19, 2015 : ALJAZEERA
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Israel’s Supreme Court has suspended the detention order of a
hunger-striking Palestinian prisoner, releasing him while he
receives medical care.
Mohammed Allaan, who had refused food for 65 days, ended his
hunger strike in front of medics at the Barzilai hospital after the
ruling on Wednesday.
Supreme Court spokeswoman Ayelet Filo told Al Jazeera that if
Allaan’s condition does not improve, his administrative
detention will be cancelled permanently.
The medical director at Barzilai Medical Center said Allaan has
suffered partial damage to his brain during his hunger strike due
to vitamin deficiency. It remains unclear whether the damage is
reversible.
Allaan was detained for alleged affiliation with Islamic Jihad, a
Palestinian armed group. He denies the affiliation, and launched
his strike to protest his being held without charge or trial.
Israel’s public security minister said on Wednesday that
releasing Allan would encourage more Palestinian detainees to
wage hunger strikes.

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