Deal Ends PA Prisoners´ Hunger Strike (INN) ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS) By Chana Ya´ar 05/14/12)
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A Palestinian Authority lawmaker says a deal has been reached with
Israel to end a hunger strike by Arab prison inmates. The
announcement confirmed a statement made earlier in the day by the
Hamas terrorist organization that an agreement was in the process of
being formulated.
Hundreds of prisoners agreed Monday to end their strike after
concessions were agreed to by the two sides, according to PA Minister
for Prisoner Affairs Issa Qaraqe, who spoke with reporters.
The agreement, brokered by Egyptian mediators, was reached at a
prison in Ashkelon, with representatives of the Israel Security
Agency (Shin Bet) and PA terrorist groups.
Some of the inmates had fasted for up to 77 days, the longest hunger
strike by PA Arab prisoners in Israel. But allegedly both sides were
hoping to wrap up the strike before Tuesday, when PA Arabs
mark “Nakba Day.” The word “nakba” in Arabic means “disaster”
or “catastrophe,” and is used to refer to the rebirth of the State of
Israel 64 years ago.
PA Chairman and Fatah leader Mahmoud Abbas had warned a "disaster"
would occur if any of the fasting prisoners died due to medical
complications resulting from the hunger strike. The Islamic Jihad
terrorist organization and several others likewise threatened
a "third intifada" would be launched in response to the deaths of any
of the striking prisoners as well.
Among the concessions made by Israel was an agreement to stop placing
prisoners in solitary confinement. In addition, Israel agreed to
allow prisoners to call relatives, to pursue academic studies, and to
allow prisoners from Gaza as well as from Judea and Samaria to
receive visits from family members. Issues regarding administrative
detention without charges were not clarified in the announcement.
Hamas-allied terrorists blocked kidnapped IDF soldier Gilad Shalit
from receiving any visitors whatsoever – including even a
representative from the International Committee of the Red Cross in
order to determine his health status – while holding him hostage for
more than five years in Gaza. Shalit was finally freed this past
October in exchange for the release of more than 1,000 PA Arab
terrorist prisoners being held in Israeli jails. (IsraelNationalNews
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