
Prisoner Kayed Fasfous has suspended his hunger strike in rejection of his administrative detention without charge or trial after 75 days.
Kayed, from Dura in #AlKhalil, suspended his strike on October 16th, following physical and psychological torture by the zionist prison administration that sought to assassinate him. Kayed was completely isolated from the outside world in the recent period, but had the wide support of his fellow prisoners. Yet, Kayed had no knowledge of the events taking place in Palestine now due to the harsh solitary confinement, according to the Prisoners’ Club. The zionist entity rejected both of his lawyer’s appeals.

Abuse and collective punishment of prisoners has intensified since Al-Aqsa Flood began. According to the Palestinian Prisoners’ Club, Kayed’s family urged his lawyers that he end his strike. His lawyers visited him in the so-called Ramle prison “clinic.”
The Prisoners’ Club stated: “The battle fought by detainee Al-Fasfous is a phase of our ongoing struggle against the occupation and its crimes. With his strong will and continuous challenge to his administrative detention, he records a victory for our people’s relentless will and for his fellow prisoners who now face the harshest aggression against them in decades.”
Kayed was abducted on May 2nd and placed in administrative detention on May 7th. He began this hunger strike on August 2nd,

Kayed ends his third hunger strike fighting hard and undefeated, a role model for all prisoners and their continuous confrontation against the jailer. He previously waged a victorious 131-day-long hunger strike in 2021 and a nine-day-long one in May 2023. He has spent seven years in zionist prisons, and all four of his brothers are also held in administrative detention without charge or trial. #FreeThemAll
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