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Palestinian hunger strike case to go to UN: Meshaal


(Former premier Islamil Haniya (R) meets the president of Egypt's leading Salafist Al-Nur party, Emad Abdel Ghafur (L) - AFP/HO/Hamas Press Office/File)

CAIRO — Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal said on Sunday that the case of a mass hunger strike by Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails is to be submitted to the United Nations General Assembly.

Meshaal told journalists in Cairo that he had agreed on the course of action in talks with Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas and with Arab League chief Nabil al-Arabi.

He was in "full coordination" with Abbas on the issue of the hunger striking prisoners, the Hamas chief said.

Some 1,350 Palestinian prisoners being held by Israel are currently 13 days into a mass hunger strike to protest against the conditions in which they are being held, with many more expected to join them in the coming days.

Another eight prisoners have been refusing food for longer, with two of them now into the 61st day of their hunger strike, despite increasingly chronic health problems.

A Palestinian MP said on Sunday that a top militant on hunger strike for nearly two weeks has been transferred to the hospital wing of an Israeli prison near Tel Aviv.

Ahmed Saadat, secretary general of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, began refusing food on April 17.

The Meshaal-led Hamas delegation visiting the Egyptian capital would stress the need for Arab and international support over the prisoners' cause, Hamas politburo member Izzat al-Rishq wrote on his Facebook page. more

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