The Israeli occupation transferred the prisoner Khalil Al-Awawda, whose health condition deteriorated, to the hospital, while "Musta'ribun" kidnapped a liberated prisoner, and an Israeli court extended the detention of the leader of the Islamic Jihad Bassam Al-Saadi.

The prisoner's lawyer, Al-Awawda, said that his condition is critical, and he suffers from pain in the chest and joints, and a decline in memory.

The lawyer added that Al-Awawda appeared emaciated, and was handcuffed and heavily guarded by the Occupation Prisons Authority.

Al-Jazeera correspondent reported that Palestinian prisoner Khalil Al-Awadeh was transferred from Ramleh prison to Assaf Harofeh Hospital after his health deteriorated.

The Israeli Broadcasting Corporation stated that the prisoner Al-Awada "is at risk of brain and nerve damage as a result of his continuous hunger strike."


oldest prisoner

The Ofer Military Court, west of Ramallah, also examined the file of the prisoner Nael Barghouti, who spent 42 years in the occupation prisons, without issuing a decision on him.

Nael Barghouti, 64, is considered the longest prisoner in the history of the Palestinian captive movement.

Al-Barghouti was released in the so-called Al-Ahrar deal in 2011, but he was re-arrested after 30 months, and his previous sentence of life imprisonment was returned, and his trial was referred to the Military Objections Committee, while the defense lawyer is calling for his immediate release.

Eman Nafeh, the wife of the prisoner Nael Al-Barghouti, said that her husband's arrest is illegal, and that she was hoping that he would go home today, and stressed that the occupation is procrastinating and that the families of the prisoners need another free deal to rid their families of captivity.

Al-Jazeera correspondent also reported that the Ofer court extended the detention of Sheikh Bassam Al-Saadi for 6 days.

The Islamic Jihad movement stipulated the release of Khalil Al-Awawda and Bassam Al-Saadi in the agreement that ended the recent escalation in the Gaza Strip.

A cease-fire agreement between Israel and the Islamic Jihad movement entered into force in Gaza last Sunday evening, 3 days after the start of an Israeli military operation in the Strip, which resulted in the death of 47 Palestinians and the wounding of about 360 different injuries.


kidnapping and arrests

These developments come in light of the continuing tension in parts of the West Bank and the Gaza border.

Al-Jazeera correspondent in the West Bank reported that Israeli "undercover" fighters kidnapped the liberated prisoner Abd al-Salam Abu al-Hija in the city of Jenin, after he was intercepted in the al-Razi neighborhood.

Two Palestinians were injured when the occupation forces ran over them while they stormed the village of "Abu Qish" in the north of Ramallah in the occupied West Bank at dawn today.

Last night, the Israeli occupation forces launched a campaign of arrests in areas of the occupied West Bank, and the Palestinian Prisoners Club reported that the occupation forces arrested 9 Palestinians, and the arrests were concentrated in the governorates of Ramallah, Tulkarm and Hebron, where they raided many homes and took the detainees to investigation centers on charges of resisting the occupation.

Meanwhile, the Chief of Staff of the Israeli army, Aviv Kohavi, inspected his forces and the towns and settlements adjacent to the border with the Gaza Strip.

The statement of the military spokesman for the Israeli army said that Kohavi - who was accompanied by the commander of the home front in the army and senior officers in the military command - briefed the heads of local authorities and municipalities there on the measures taken by the army during the days of its last military operation in the Gaza Strip, in order to ensure their safety and calm, as he put it. .

For its part, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights expressed concern about the number of Palestinian deaths, including children, in the recent Israeli escalation, and called for accountability.