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POST TIME: 18 April, 2017 00:00 00 AM
Palestinians in Israeli jails hold mass hunger strike
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Palestinians in Israeli jails hold mass hunger strike

Palestinians hold pictures of prisoners and carry flags of the Fatah movement during a rally in the West Bank town of Hebron to show support to Palestinians detained in Israeli jails after hundreds of them launched a hunger strike on Monday. AFP Photo

London: Hundreds of Palestinians held in Israeli jails are beginning a mass hunger strike in protest against their conditions, reports BBC.
The action is being led by Marwan Barghouti, a Palestinian leader jailed by Israel for life for five murders.
Barghouti, a key figure in Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah faction, has been touted as a possible future successor to Mr Abbas. There are fears the protest could fuel tensions across the occupied West Bank.
According to Israel’s prison service, 1,187 Palestinians in Israeli prisons are joining the hunger strike, which coincides with the annual Palestinian Prisoners Day.
The issue of Palestinians held in Israeli jails is an ongoing source of tension between the two sides.
Palestinians regard the detainees as political prisoners, many of whom have been convicted of attacks against Israeli and other offences.