Ramallah, West Bank - A Palestinian detainee who has been on a hunger strike for two months to press for his release is determined to continue despite deteriorating health, his family and an advocacy group said.
In this Saturday, Aug. 13, 2016 photo, Palestinian woman walks in front of a tent set up in solidarity with Bilal Kayed, 34, in front of his family home in the village of Assira al-Shamaliya near the West Bank city of Nablus. Kayed, 34, started a hunger strike on June 14, after Israel ordered him held for six months without charges, immediately following his completion of a 14-and-a-half-year prison term for shooting at Israeli troops. Poster on the left reads: 'We will be the spearhead in the confrontation.' Poster on the right says: 'Your steadfastness will defeat the wardens. Freedom is our destiny.' (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)
Ramallah, West Bank - A Palestinian detainee who has been on a hunger strike for two months to press for his release is determined to continue despite deteriorating health, his family and an advocacy group said.
Bilal Kayed, 34, began the fast June 14, after Israel ordered him held for six months without charges, immediately following completion of a 14-and-a-half-year prison term, his relatives said.
The family has mixed feelings, wanting him to go free but fearing for his health.
“We can only support him” in his strike, his 41-year-old sister, Soha Hussein, said Saturday at the family home in the village of Assira al-Shamaliya. “So we say, ‘go on, but stay alive and come home.’”... Read More: