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"Israel" Re-arrests Hlahlah, Issawi’s Mother Sends Urgent Call for Kerry

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"Israeli" occupation forces rearrested at Wednesday's dawn the freed Palestinian prisoner Thaer Hlahlah.

In details, the Zionist soldiers raided Hlahlah's temporary house in the city of Ramallah, and destroyed its contents.
Hlahlah 's father revealed that the "Israeli" soldiers arrested Thaer in front of his two sons, one who didn't exceed 20 days of age.

"They first confiscation his mobile phone," he said and noted that "Thaer's wife was transferred to hospital in a difficult health situation due to the brutal raid on the house."
It is noteworthy that Hlahlah had been released a few months ago; following a hunger strike for several weeks.
As he protested the administrative detention, he is known to be one of the leaders of the empty stomach's battle.

This comes as the mother of Palestinian hunger striker behind "Israeli" bars Samer Issawi sent an urgent call to US Secretary of State, John Kerry.
In her letter, the mother briefed Kerry of the sufferings of her son, 260 days on his hunger strike.

"I am Samer Issawi's mother who's in open hunger strike since August 1, 2012 aiming to obtain his freedom and return to his hometown al-Issaweya. Samer is now starting his ninth month of hunger strike; trapped between life and death as stated by the supervising doctors of Kaplan Hospital," the letter read.

It also stated: "Despite his critical situation the previous and current "Israeli" government is refusing his release and insisting on murdering him unconcerned to all the international interventions and calls to release him. The "Israeli" government is rejecting all rational calls of the humanitarian conscience and cares less for the Palestinian prisoners' fate especially those on hunger strikes like Samer Isawi and Younes Hroub who are striking against administrative detention."

"The "Israeli" medical negligence policy and the continued torture to Palestinian prisoners were well proven by the martyrdom of Maysara Abu Hamdeia and Arafat Jaradat who died few weeks ago as a result of torture," the letter mentioned.

Source: al-Ahed news, Translated and Edited by moqawama.org