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First Palestinian hunger striker dies, health worsens for prisoners

A young Palestinian man became the first victim of the open-ended hunger strike launched 1600 Palestinian political prisoners in the occupied West Bank on May 1. The 30-year-old, identified as Mazan al-Maghrebi, passed away at his home in the city of Ramallah, where he was on hunger strike in solidarity with the prisoners.

Al-Maghrebi succumbed to a kidney disease after joining the prisoners on hunger strike, the Saba news agency reported. According to the news agency, many hunger strikers, who are being held in the Israeli Ofer prison, suffer from low blood pressure, severe headaches as well as stomach and joint problems.The report also stated that the prisoners are not allowed to drink cool water and are being forced to consume warm water.

Ma’an news agency reported that many prisoners on strike have lost as much as 22 pounds from the time they first started the strike. A recently released former hunger striker, Ayman Bisharat – who was imprisoned for 16 years – told Ma’an that the hunger-striking inmates were in high spirits, determined to achieve their goals and have called on the world to support their “heroic” struggle, although their health continued to deteriorate.

Read the full article reposted from TeleSUR Englishat Green Left Weekly.