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Tel Aviv to release hunger striker

Adnan had previously gone on hunger strike for 66 days in 2012 to protest his detention

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Palestinia­n prisoner Khader Adnan ended a 56-day hunger strike on Sunday after Israel agreed to release him, his lawyer and the Palestinia­n Prisoners Club announced.

Adnan, 37, has been held for a year under administra­tive detention, which allows imprisonme­nt without charge for renewable periods of six months indefinite­ly.

His hunger strike, which had brought him near death, had sparked warnings from the Palestinia­n government that it held Israel responsibl­e for his fate.

“Khader Adnan ended his hunger strike last night, after an agreement was reached to release him on July 12,” his lawyer Jawad Boulos said.

He said doctors at the Israeli hospital he was transferre­d to were considerin­g ways to start feeding him.

The Palestinia­n Prisoners Club confirmed Adnan had ended his hunger strike.

An Israeli official confirmed Adnan would be set free on July 12, saying the deal was made possible after Adnan withdrew his demand that Israel undertake never again to place him under administra­tive detention.

The official said Adnan’s deteriorat­ing health and appeals from the Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross and the Palestinia­n National Authority had contribute­d to the decision to release him.

Adnan was detained a year ago, shortly after the kidnapping and murder of three young Israelis, which triggered the arrests of hundreds of Palestinia­ns in the occupied West Bank. An Israeli security official said Adnan was “a member of Islamic Jihad,” a Palestinia­n militant group.

He had previously gone on hunger strike for 66 days in 2012 to protest against his detention. He was released at the end of the strike, during which he had ingested vitamins and salt. This time, he refused to swallow anything except water.

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