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On Thursday, March 29, Palestinian prisoners' society confirmed that the prisoner Hana Shalabi has ended her hunger strike on its 45th days and agreed to a deal in which she will be deported to Gaza for three years.
In the same context, the Prisoners' society praised the prisoner's resistance and struggle for keeping the issue of the administrative detention alive for 44 days after the hunger strike battle that Khader Adnan started.
Though prisoners' society completely refuses the deportation principal considering it as a problem not a solution, Israel was using the deportation as a mean to deport the cadres of the National Movement.
Prisoners' society said in a press release, "We in the Prisoners' society respect the will and determination of the prisoner Shalabi, who fought a fierce battle, and respect her decision to accept a solution that may at the end, let her come back to her family in Barqine."
Issa Qaraqe, Palestinian minister of Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs said in a press release, "We refuse the deportation policy because it is illegal. Prisoner Hana Shalabi was subjected to blackmailing and beatings." Continued Qaraqe, "Israeli intelligence used her bad health condition to force her accept the decision; to cease her hunger strike and accept the deportation."
Qaraqe confirmed that despite the deportation policy, Shalabi recorded an honored, national attitude in the captive movement.
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On Thursday, March 29, Palestinian prisoners' society confirmed that the prisoner Hana Shalabi has ended her hunger strike on its 45th days and agreed to a deal in which she will be deported to Gaza for three years.
In the same context, the Prisoners' society praised the prisoner's resistance and struggle for keeping the issue of the administrative detention alive for 44 days after the hunger strike battle that Khader Adnan started.
Though prisoners' society completely refuses the deportation principal considering it as a problem not a solution, Israel was using the deportation as a mean to deport the cadres of the National Movement.
Prisoners' society said in a press release, "We in the Prisoners' society respect the will and determination of the prisoner Shalabi, who fought a fierce battle, and respect her decision to accept a solution that may at the end, let her come back to her family in Barqine."
Issa Qaraqe, Palestinian minister of Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs said in a press release, "We refuse the deportation policy because it is illegal. Prisoner Hana Shalabi was subjected to blackmailing and beatings." Continued Qaraqe, "Israeli intelligence used her bad health condition to force her accept the decision; to cease her hunger strike and accept the deportation."
Qaraqe confirmed that despite the deportation policy, Shalabi recorded an honored, national attitude in the captive movement.
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