
Palestinians demonstrated today, Monday, in front of the seashore of the Gaza Strip, in support of the hunger strikers, especially the hunger striker, Ghadanfar Abu Atwan.
The participants raised pictures of prisoner Ghadanfar, calling on the International Committee of the Red Cross to intervene urgently to save his life after his health deteriorated.
The families of the released prisoners and prisoners, the national action factions, and the Prisoners Committee of the National and Islamic Forces, which came at the invitation of the Fatah Movement’s Martyrs, Prisoners and Wounded Commission, participated in this demonstration.
A spokesman for the Commissariat of Martyrs and Prisoners of the Fatah movement, Nashat al-Wahidi Maan, said that this vigil in front of the Gaza sea shore came to support the hunger strikers, especially the prisoner Ghadanfar.
He added, “We came to the sea of Gaza today to tell the world that we will not leave any place by land, sea or air unless we will convey our messages to the prisoners through it and to the whole world that nothing will suffice the prisoners from their hunger and thirst except for freedom.”
For his part, Jamal Farwana, director of the Ansar Association for Prisoners Affairs Together, stressed that the Palestinian resistance should work to end the suffering of the prisoners in general, especially that the suffering has increased recently as a result of the incursions, the prevention of visits and the punitive measures imposed by the occupation authorities on the one hand, as well as ending the suffering of the striking prisoners on the one hand Including Ghadanfar Abu Atwan.
He called on the resistance to include the file of the administratively detained prisoners in any new exchange deal, and that this file should be a priority, in addition to the sick and old prisoners and the editors of the Wafaa al-Ahrar deal.
In this context, Mahmoud al-Zaq, a member of the Political Bureau of the Popular Struggle Front, called on all Palestinian forces to organize mass events in support of the striking prisoners.
He pointed out that these activities serve as a message of support from the masses of the Palestinian people to the striking prisoners, especially Ghadanfar Abu Atwan, who is continuing his strike for the 62nd day in a row, rejecting his administrative detention.