Palestinian on hunger strike regains consciousness

AUGUST 18, 2015 : ALJAZEERA
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A Palestinian prisoner on a hunger strike against his detention
without trial has been brought out of sedation in an Israeli
hospital and vowed to continue his fast.
Sedated since Friday after doctors said his condition had
deteriorated sharply, Mohammed Allaan had been given
medication intravenously at Barzilai hospital in southern Israel.
The hospital said doctors, reporting an improvement in his
condition, weaned him off a respirator on Tuesday and cut his
sedation, and that Allaan was “conscious and communicating”.
Lawyer Jawad Bullos said Allaan, 31, vowed to “hunger strike
until he is freed”.
Allaan’s other lawyer, Jamil al-Khatib, told AFP news agency
after visiting his client in hospital that Allaan appeared
determined to go all the way, although there was still hope the
judiciary would find a solution.
Allaan allowed the hospital to keep injecting him with some
supplements for 24 hours, until Israel’s Supreme Court rules on
his case. He warned that he will stop drinking water after that if
his administrative detention does not end.

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