Arab League urges the Red Cross to intervene on Palestinian prisoners who went on hunger strike

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Secretary-General of the Arab League Ahmed Abul Gheit called for the ICRC to demand Israel "ensure treating Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike according to norms and standards set in international humanitarian law"
Secretary-General of the Arab League Ahmed Abul Gheit called for the ICRC to demand Israel “ensure treating Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike according to norms and standards set in international humanitarian law”

Arab League chief Ahmed Abul Gheit on Wednesday urged the International Committee of the Red Cross to intervene with Israeli authorities to halt their “abuse” of Palestinian prisoners.

Abul Gheit sent a letter to ICRC president Peter Maurer requesting “the committee (ICRC) urgently intervene with Israeli authorities to stop the various abuses being committed against those prisoners of war”, the Arab League said.

The move came as 1,500 Palestinian prisoners entered the 10th day of a hunger strike over demands ranging from improved medical care to greater access to telephone calls.

The detainees, led by popular leader Marwan Barghouti, launched the hunger strike on April 17.

Abul Gheit’s letter is part of contacts “with international actors to stop violations against Palestinian prisoners of war in Israeli prisons”, the League said in a statement.

He called for the ICRC to demand Israel “ensure treating Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike according to norms and standards set in international humanitarian law”.


The Arab League chief sent a similar letter on Tuesday to United Nations secretary general Antonio Guterres.

DAILY MAIL

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One response to “Arab League urges the Red Cross to intervene on Palestinian prisoners who went on hunger strike”

  1. Rudy1947 Avatar

    Have the Red Cross bring some grills and smokers and whip up some shawarma and other delicacies and allow the aroma to warm their palates.

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