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Monday, June 04, 2012

'Palestinians' threatening another hunger strike


'Palestinian' terrorists being held in Israeli jails are threatening to once again go on a hunger strike, claiming that Israel has failed to honor the deal made to end their last hunger strike.
After the deal, the minister alleged that Israel had committed not to renew administrative detention for any of the Palestinians currently being held without standard legal process.

At a Sunday press conference in Ramallah, another PA official told the press that the Israel Prison Service (IPS) had renewed administrative detention to punish prisoners and show them that their hunger strike had failed.

The official also noted that the IPS had banned detainees who were part of the hunger strike from making purchases at a prison store, and that many continued to suffer from medical neglect.

He also claimed that Israeli prison facilities lack specialized doctors and necessary medical equipment, noting that 18 prisoners suffer from serious medical conditions.
Just wondering: When Hamas kidnapped Gilad Shalit and held him for five years plus, did they have any specialized doctors or medical equipment to treat him? I doubt it.

And by the way, one part of the 'Palestinian' end of the bargain was that they would not engage in terror activities in jail. It took about a week for the Shin Bet (General Security Service) to find out that commitment had been broken.

So let them go on strike. Let them all starve to death. Let them all die. Faster, faster.

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1 Comments:

At 11:31 AM, Blogger NormanF said...

The stupidity of Israel's government in surrendering to Islamic terrorists is being richly rewarded.

The terrorists have nothing to fear. Israel's government is more terrified of a bad press than it is worried about the security of Israel's citizens.

So we're going to see the government double down on surrendering to terrorist blackmail. Its worked out well so far!

What could go wrong indeed

 

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