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This Article is From Jun 14, 2015

Hamas Demands Release of Prisoners on Hunger-Strike

Hamas Demands Release of Prisoners on Hunger-Strike
Members of the Palestinian Hamas security forces show their skills during a graduation ceremony in Gaza City, on June 11, 2015. (Agence France-Presse)
Gaza: Palestinian militant group Hamas today called for the immediate release of hunger-striking prisoners held by Israel and the Palestinian Authority.

Gaza's former Hamas premier Ismail Haniya appealed for the release of Khadar Adnan, who was imprisoned without trial by Israel and has been refusing food for about 40 days.

He also called for the release of Islam Hamad, who has been held by Hamas's rival in the West Bank and has been reportedly on hunger strike for 63 days.

Adnan is being held in "administrative detention", a procedure under which Israel holds Palestinian prisoners indefinitely for renewable six-month periods.

Haniya said that Israel "arrests and kills our sons and our brothers, while our brothers use the same means."

The West Bank-based administration of Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas is the bitter rival of Hamas, the de-facto power in the Gaza Strip, despite repeated reconciliation efforts.

Hamas has ruled Gaza since 2007 when it expelled forces loyal to Abbas's West Bank-based Fatah from the tiny coastal enclave.

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