
The re-imprisoned released prisoners proceed with their warning hunger-strike for one day this Tuesday, demanding the Palestinian delegation of interfering to set them free.
Head of prisoners club, Qaddoura Fares, told PNN that today’s strike aims to expose and bring the issue of released prisoners that were re-imprisoned, to the Cairo conference and indirect negotiations, because the imprisonments were administrative with no clear charges or evidence, with Israeli claims of “secret files”.
Faris assured that Israeli claims are definitely false, and that the Israeli court commands aim to “revenge” for the so called kidnapping of three Israeli settlers in Hebron.
Faris pointed out that that the issue of administrative arrest must be handled during the upcoming negotiations, with a substantial need for a solution. Fares added that if this issue is not solved, the prisoners will go into an open hunger-strike.
Faris added that this comes as a first step for the prisoners to obtain their freedom, after Israeli military committee started restoring their old judgments (before releasing them in the Shalit prisoners exchange deal in 2011).
Many of the prisoners were sentenced for life, and 60 of them were re-imprisoned since last June.
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