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Zionist forces injure 150 Palestinian people

Zionist forces injure 150 Palestinian people
At least 150 people have been injured after Zionist troops clashed with Palestinian protesters outside Ofer prison in the occupied West Bank.

According to IRIB, Zionist forces fired tear gas, stun grenades and rubber bullets at hundreds of Palestinians and foreign activists who had gathered outside Ofer military prison near the city of Ramallah on Friday.
The protest was held to show solidarity with Palestinian prisoners who are on hunger strike in Zionist regime’s jails with protesters calling for their immediate release. Three journalists are reported to be among the injured.
Dozens of Palestinian prisoners, including Samer al-Issawi, are currently on hunger strike, demanding better conditions including increased family visitation rights and an end to solitary confinement.
Issawi, 33, has been on hunger strike for seven months to protest against his administrative detention, a controversial practice used by Tel Aviv, which allows Zionist authorities to hold people, mostly Palestinians, indefinitely without charge or trial.
Issawi was arrested in July 2012 only months after being released as part of a prisoner swap deal between Zionist regime and Hamas.
According to an April 1, 2012, report published by the non-governmental Palestinian Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association, at least 4,610 “political” Palestinian prisoners are held in Zionist regime’s jails.
Independent sources, however, put the number of Palestinian inmates in Israeli jails at 11,000.

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