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Rocket fire from Gaza after Palestinia­n hunger striker dies

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GAZA militants fired rockets Tuesday after the death in Israeli custody of a leading Palestinia­n figure in the Islamic Jihad group, who had been on hunger strike for nearly three months.

The cross-border fire followed the death of Khader Adnan, who had been on hunger strike since his detention by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank in February.

Israel’s prison service announced the death of a detainee affiliated to Islamic Jihad, who was “found early this morning in his cell unconsciou­s.”

The news was swiftly followed by rocket fire towards Israel, an AFP journalist witnessed, with the Israeli military reporting three rockets “fell in open areas.”

Adnan’s death was described as a “deliberate assassinat­ion” by Palestinia­n prime minister Mohammad Shtayyeh.

“By rejecting his request for his release, neglecting him medically and keeping him in his cell, despite the seriousnes­s of his health condition,” the premier said in a statement.

Adnan, 45, was the first Palestinia­n to die as a direct result of a hunger strike, according to the Palestinia­n Prisoners’ Club.

Other Palestinia­n detainees have died “as a result of attempts to force feed them,” the advocacy group’s director, Qaddura Faris, said.

A senior Israeli official described Adnan as “a hunger striker who refused medical attention, risking his life”.

“In recent days, the military appeal court decided against releasing him from detention solely on the merit of his medical condition,” said the official, who requested anonymity.

Adnan was described by the official as an “operative” with Islamic Jihad, who was facing charges related to his activities within the militant group.

Islamic Jihad, which is considered a terrorist organizati­on by the European Union and the United States, warned Israel will “pay the price for this crime.”

 ?? AFP ?? FROM MURAL TO MEMORIAL. A Palestinia­n woman and her son walk past a mural depicting Khader Adnan, a Palestinia­n hunger striker and top figure in the Islamic Jihad group in the occupied West Bank, in Gaza City on May 2,2023. Khader Adnan, who began a hunger strike on February 5, died on May 2, 2023, the prison service said in a statement.
AFP FROM MURAL TO MEMORIAL. A Palestinia­n woman and her son walk past a mural depicting Khader Adnan, a Palestinia­n hunger striker and top figure in the Islamic Jihad group in the occupied West Bank, in Gaza City on May 2,2023. Khader Adnan, who began a hunger strike on February 5, died on May 2, 2023, the prison service said in a statement.

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