Prisoner Khader Adnan's wife says she does not know where he is
Palestinian Prisoner Khader Adnan's wife tells Al Mayadeen that she has no information regarding her husband's location nor his health condition which was critical the last time she heard of him.
There is no information about the whereabouts of Palestinian prisoner Khader Adnan after he was transferred on Wednesday, and there is no information about his constantly ever-deteriorating health, his wife, Randa Musa, told Al Mayadeen on Thursday.
Adnan's wife underlined that the Israeli occupation postponing the ruling in his case was an attempt on his life or exposing him to further dangers when it comes to his health condition.
Earlier in April, the Israeli occupation court postponed Adnan's trial until May 29.
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Adnan is a spirited revolutionary who has long struggled against the occupation as a leader of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad. He was arrested 12 times and spent a total of about 8 years in occupation detention centers, most of which he spent under administrative detention. During these years, he went through 5 previous hunger strikes.
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This strike, according to Musa, is his fifth in 10 years, underlining that the strike that took place in solidarity with Adnan in Ramallah earlier in the day was a message being sent to all the free people of the world, saying it underlined the importance of solidarity with the hunger-striking prisoner.
Adnan has been on a hunger strike for the past 75 days as his health is in decline amid warnings that he might pass away.
The Palestinian Prisoners Club announced Sunday that striking prisoner Sheikh Khader Adnan has reached a very life-threatening stage of his hunger strike.
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On its part, the Wa'ed Prisoners Association contended that Sheikh Adnan's illness and potential martyrdom would be a crime at the hands of the Zionist regime and warned of repercussions.
"The occupation's denial of basic human rights [for Adnan] and curbing media attention is dangerously concerning in light of his deteriorating health condition," the Association said.
It was reported back last week that his health condition suddenly deteriorated in light of his continued hunger strike to protest his arbitrary detention.