Hisham Abu Hawash in extremely critical condition: Prisoners Media
Palestinian prisoner Hisham Abu Hawash continues his hunger strike for the 141st day.
The Palestinian Prisoners Media Office announced on Tuesday that Palestinian prisoner Hisham Abu Hawash will continue his hunger strike for the 141st consecutive day, despite his dangerously critical health condition.
The Office confirmed that the administrative prisoners in the Israeli occupation prisons continue their boycott of the occupation courts for the fourth day to end the policy of administrative detention, using the slogan "our decision is freedom."
يواصل الأسير الفلسطيني هشام أبو هواش إضرابه عن الطعام لليوم الـ 141 على التوالي رفضًا لاعتقاله الإداري من قبل الاحتلال الإسرائيلي، وحالته الصحية خطيرة جدًا.#الحرية_لهشام_أبو_هواش pic.twitter.com/nINV2FUVaA
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The Head of the Palestinian Prisoners Club, Qadoura Fares, confirmed Tuesday that Abu Hawash may die at any moment.
Yesterday, the Prisoners and Ex-Prisoners Affairs Commission announced that the health condition of Abu Hawash is deteriorating severely.
Hassan Abd Rabbo, the Commission's Media Spokesperson, told Wafa that the life of the prisoner is at risk, and he is inching closer to death with every passing minute.
On Monday, the European Union expressed its concern regarding Abu Hawash's critical health condition, calling on "Israel" to end the policy of administrative detention.
The city of Dura in south Al-Khalil announced a comprehensive strike in solidarity with the prisoner.
Al Mayadeen's sources: Haniyeh, Al-Nakhala discuss ways to save Abu Hawash
Al Mayadeen's sources reported Monday that Head of Hamas political bureau Ismail Haniyeh and Palestinian Islamic Jihad Secretary-General Ziad Al-Nakhala are currently holding phone discussions regarding the developments of prisoner Hisham Abu Hawash's hunger strike and the steps required to save his life.
The sources noted that the officials stressed that an escalation would take place if Hisham Abu Hawash loses his life.
Al Mayadeen reporter confirmed on Monday that "prisoner Abu Hawash is at the hospital in a very critical condition," knowing that he has entered in an intermittent coma and is facing the risk of martyrdom at any moment.