Ramallah, West Bank - A Palestinian detainee has entered uncharted medical territory with a hunger strike of 89 days—longer than protest fasts by other Palestinians or by prisoners in Northern Ireland in 1981, an advocacy group said Monday.

Mohammed al-Qeq, 33, a long-time activist in the Islamic militant Hamas group, is under observation at an Israeli hospital, but has refused all treatment unless he is released.

A doctor who visited him earlier this month described his condition as “extremely grave” and said al-Qeq could barely speak or even hear.

Al-Qeq’s protest highlights Israel’s divisive practice of holding hundreds of Palestinians at a given time without charges or trial, usually over unspecified allegations of involvement in militant activities.... Read More: VIN