Pro Palestinians Israeli soldier on hunger strike in prison

Pro Palestinians Israeli soldier on  hunger strike in prison
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Summary Israeli soldier who refused to serve in Palestinian territories is on hunger strike in prison.

The 31-year-old army reservist, Yaniv Mazor, was jailed for 20 days last week for refusing to take part in army duties in protest at Israels occupation of the Palestinian territories, Haaretz newspaper said on its website.The day after his incarceration Mazor went on hunger strike, it said, adding he had stressed through his lawyer the protest was not to highlight his own situation but in solidarity with Palestinians held in administrative detention.Some 1,550 Palestinians imprisoned in Israel ended a mass hunger strike on May 14 in exchange for a package of measures which would allow visits from relatives in Gaza and the transfer of detainees out of solitary confinement.A number of others however continued their fasts, including footballer Mahmud Sarsak, 25, who has now gone for more than 80 days without food, although he is taking vitamins and sugar and drinking milk.Administrative detention is a procedure that allows suspects to be held without charge for renewable periods of up to six months.
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