Israeli Settlers Taunt Palestinian Hunger-strikers with Barbecue

by | Apr 20, 2017

Israeli Settlers Taunt Palestinian Hunger-strikers with Barbecue

by | Apr 20, 2017

Israeli settlers held a barbecue on Thursday outside a jail where Palestinian detainees are currently on hunger strike in an attempt to make their protest more arduous.

Dozens of Israelis gathered outside the Ofer jail, near Ramallah, and began barbecuing chicken and other meats within close proximity of the Palestinian prisoners.

The men said they hoped the smell of the grilled meat would increase the suffering of the detainees who launched a hunger strike this week, a reporter at the scene said.

A number of Israeli soldiers also joined them to eat the feast.

Over 1,600 Palestinian prisoners launched a mass hunger strike on 17 April to protest conditions in Israeli jails.

Launched on Palestinian Prisoners’ Day, it is one of the biggest protests in recent times, with inmates from Hamas and Islamic Jihad also participating in the action.

The hunger strike is being led by Palestinian leader and one of the most high-profile detainees Marwan Barghouti.

Read the rest at The New Arab.

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