The Palestinian media announced that the Israeli regime has signed an agreement according to which Khalil Awadeh, a Palestinian prisoner who has been on a hunger strike for 172 days, will be released on October 2.

Iran PressMiddle East: Awawdeh is one of several Palestinian detainees who have gone on prolonged hunger strikes over the years in protest against the so-called “administrative detention”.

Palestinian prisoner Khalil Awawdeh ended a hunger strike lasting more than 170 days on Wednesday after Israel agreed to his release in October, his lawyer and the PLO’s commission for prisoners affairs have said.

Awawdeh, 40, launched the hunger strike shortly after his arrest in December 2021 in protest of being held in Israel without charge or trial, a practice known as “administrative detention”.

Until he is discharged on October 2, Awawdeh will remain in the hospital for treatment, his lawyer, Ahlam Haddad, told the media.

Haddad said Awawdeh has subsisted only on water for months and warned last week that he could “die at any moment” due to his deteriorating health. 219

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