The military prosecutors in the Zionist entity have offered to free jailed Palestinian activist Mohammad Allan on November 3 if the latter ends an ongoing hunger strike.
The military prosecutors in the Zionist entity have offered to free jailed Palestinian activist Mohammad Allan on November 3 if the latter ends an ongoing hunger strike – now in its third month – that has drawn international media attention and sparked demonstrations, according to a Palestinian official.
“On Wednesday, Israeli military prosecutors told Allan’s lawyer, Jamil al-Khateeb, that they would release his client and remove him from administrative detention in exchange for ending his hunger-strike,” Issa Qaraqe, Palestinian minister for prisoners’ affairs, told media outlets.
Allan himself, Qaraqe added, would have the final say on whether or not to accept the offer.
A 31-year-old lawyer from the occupied West Bank and a reported member of Palestine’s Islamic Jihad resistance group, Allan was detained by the Zionist authorities last November.
On June 18, he began a hunger strike to protest his ongoing custody under the Zionist policy of “administrative detention,” which allows suspects to be held for renewable periods without charge or trial.
Allan’s case has drawn considerable media attention and sparked demonstrations in the occupied territories.
According to a Zionist press reports, 15 people were arrested on Sunday for demonstrating outside Barzilai Hospital, a facility in southern occupied city of Ashkelon at which Allan is being held.