Israeli extremists have made death threats against Palestinian journalist Mohammed al-Qiq, who had been on a hunger strike for nearly a hundred days, while he is recuperating in hospital.
An Israeli soldier and a settler forced their way into Qiqs room in the al-Afula Hospital while his security guard was away from his post, the Middle East Monitor ...
A rights group says Palestinian detainee Mohammedal-Qiq has now entered uncharted medical territory after 89 days of refusing food in Israeli custody, the longest such hunger strikes in decades.
Amani Dayif, a doctor at Physicians for Human Rights-Israel (PHR-I), said 33-year-old Qiq is in unknown territory medically because of the length of ...
Hunger-striking Palestinian journalist Mohammed al-Qiq has rejected an Israeli offer for his conditional release.
Qiqs position is clear, and he will reject any offer that does not immediately end his administrative detention. He is also determined to receive medical attention in Palestinian hospitals, an official with thePalestinian Authority ...
Palestinianactivists in Gaza are on the fourth day of ahunger strike in a show ofsolidarity with journalistMohammed al-Qiq, who has been refusing foodfor over two months in an Israeli jail.
The six-day hunger strike, which was organized by the National Committee in Solidarity with Al-Qiq, will last until Thursday.
Journalists, officials, ...
The Israeli Supreme Court has refused to release Palestinian journalist Mohammed al-Qiq, who has been on hunger strike for over two months, despite growing concerns over his deteriorating health.
The court ruled on Wednesday that the 33-year-old would remain in jail.
Qiq, a father of twowas arrested on November 21 last year at his home in ...