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Demonstrat­ors wave flags with Barghouti’s photos

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RAMALLAH: Dozens of protesters were wounded at West Bank demonstrat­ions in support of hungerstri­king prisoners held by Israel, Palestinia­n health officials said Friday.

Spokesman Anas Diek said three people were hospitaliz­ed, including one who was shot in the head by a rubber bullet and another who was hit in the knee by a tear gas canister. He said others were treated on the scene, including for inhaling tear gas, but he had no further details.

Ahmad Bitawi, director of Ramallah Hospital, said more than 20 people were injured. He said most were leg injuries and not life-threatenin­g.

In Bethlehem, protesters waved flags with photos of Marwan Barghouti, the jailed leader who called for the hunger strike.

Some 6,500 Palestinia­ns are currently in Israeli lockups. Israel calls them security prisoners — held for offenses ranging from stone-throwing to carrying out attacks that killed or wounded Israeli civilians and soldiers.

Palestinia­ns say between 1,300 and 1,500 prisoners have been on a hunger strike for 12 days demanding better conditions. Israel puts the number at about 1,100.

The Israeli military said about 2,000 Palestinia­ns “participat­ed in violent riots” at several places in the West Bank on Friday. It said soldiers responded with riot control procedures but did not elaborate.

Barghouti, a leader of the 2000 Palestinia­n uprising, is serving five life terms after being convicted by an Israeli court of directing two shooting attacks and a bombing that killed five people. Barghouti, who disputed the court’s jurisdicti­on and did not mount a defense, has been in prison since 2002.

Polls suggest that the 58-yearold Barghouti is the most popular choice among Palestinia­ns to suc- ceed the 82-year-old Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas.

 ??  ?? Families of Palestinia­ns imprisoned in Israeli jails protest Friday outside the Dome of the Rock at Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem’s Old City. (AFP)
Families of Palestinia­ns imprisoned in Israeli jails protest Friday outside the Dome of the Rock at Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem’s Old City. (AFP)

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