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A UN expert has said he is appalled by the "continuing human rights violations in Israeli prisons", as Palestinian inmates continue a mass hunger strike.

Special Rapporteur Robert Falk said Israel had to treat hunger strikers in line with international standards.

Israel's Prison Service says some 1,550 Palestinians in jail are on strike.

Doctors have expressed serious concern about two men who have been refusing food for 63 days in protest at being detained without charge or trial.

The Israeli group, Physicians for Human Rights (PHR), is pressing for Bilal Diab and Thaer Halahla to be transferred to a civilian hospital, saying their lives are now "endangered".

A PHR doctor examined them at the Ramle prison clinic, near Tel Aviv, on Monday. She found that both were not receiving adequate medical care.

"Both have stopped co-operating in any way with the Israeli Prison Service doctors. They are not taking vitamins or salts on the IV [intravenous] drip," PHR spokeswoman Amani Dayif told the BBC.

"Bilal is only drinking water, less than a litre per day. He's in danger of cardiac arrest. There are signs that Thaer might have an infection in his lung. Both should be transferred to a proper hospital and need constant monitoring," she warned.

Mr Diab was moved to a hospital after fainting on Tuesday and PHR said he should stay there.
'Satisfactory condition'

Mr Diab, 27, has been detained since August, while Mr Hahalha, who is 34, has been held since June 2010.

They are among 300 inmates in so-called "administrative detention", a practice which allows the Israeli authorities to hold them without charge or trial for renewable periods of up to six months at a time.

A total of six Palestinians in administrative detention are on extended hunger strikes, according to PHR.
Other Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails began hunger strikes in solidarity on 17 April. They are also demanding better conditions and more visits from their lawyers and families.

In recent days, rallies have been taking place in support of those on hunger strike.

There were clashes between Israeli security forces and dozens of Palestinian protesters outside Ofer military prison, near the West Bank town of Ramallah, on Tuesday. Demonstrations were also held in Nablus and Gaza City and more are planned in the coming days.

Earlier this week, Palestinian political leaders, including Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, who leads the Fatah movement, and Khaled Meshaal, political chief of the rival Hamas faction, said they planned to take the prisoners issue to the UN.

The militant group, Islamic Jihad, meanwhile warned of reprisal attacks if any of the prisoners died.
The latest statement by the Israeli Prison Service (IPS) said that "all of those on hunger strike are drinking water and have a satisfactory health condition."

"In general, they are kept in different blocks from those not on strike, and different privileges are kept from them like visits and electrical appliances like televisions are withheld."

But Mr Falk, the UN special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the occupied Palestinian territories, criticised the "punitive measures", which he said also included placing them in solitary confinement.

"I am appalled by the continuing human rights violations in Israeli prisons and I urge the government of Israel to respect its international human rights obligations towards all Palestinian prisoners," he said. "Israel must treat those prisoners on hunger strike in accordance with international standards, including by allowing the detainees visits."

He added: "Detainees must be able to effectively challenge administrative detention orders, including by ensuring that lawyers have full access to the evidence on which the order was issued."

The Israeli military says it uses administrative detention when it fears an immediate risk to security or to protect informants. It has not commented on the hunger strikes.

The UN estimates that since the 1967 Middle East war, over 700,000 Palestinians have gone through detention in Israeli jails. There are currently about 4,500 Palestinians in Israeli prisons.

According to the IPS, a panel was set up before the mass hunger strike began to look into prisoners' demands and its draft report is due soon.

Reports say that the head of the IPS met Palestinian prisoners, including the jailed Fatah leader Marwan Barghouti, at the weekend.

BBC News - UN 'appalled' by Israel treatment of hunger strikers

Lets not forget our Palestinian brothers and the inhumane treatment subjected apon them by this moronic regime..
 
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UN, which now stands for Under Nourished, in essence is just a US pawn, it in some way reminds me of our clay footed politicians who after every act of terrorism are in a race to verbally condemn it. UN, which is supposed to be a world body should have taken action against the Israeli atrocities in a proper and determined manner a long time ago. With such a softly softly approach, does the UN really expects these Child killers to heed any requests. One should remember the psyche of the Jews towards the Palestinians, for, they have no shame in hiding their bankrupt mentality either.

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UN is useless against Israel. as long as the USA has Veto power. that is the sadly fact.
I suggest you follow China's policy of minding your own business, when you know nothing about Israel and you do what you do to your own Muslims.
 
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Muslim world is most richest world. They have most precious mineral on earth. They have huge human resource. If they really want they can solve Palestine issue in one day.


Who will do that Pakistani authority? I remember one incident when One of Pakistani general (later head of state) massacared thousands of Palestinan..

Aaah black widow - read the article and perhaps comment on the content would be handy - instead of your natural obsession with Pakistan shining through. Why does it eek you to comment regarding how the Israelis are abusing Palestinian human rights?

I suggest you follow China's policy of minding your own business, when you know nothing about Israel and you do what you do to your own Muslims.

and i suggest you look in your own back yard and look at the disgraceful way you abuse human rights in "your stolen land". You deprive people of basic human rights and keep them imprisoned without even charge - why do you want the world to mind their own business? Why do you want us to bury our head in the sand when clearly your nation behaves like the lowest of the low - shameful.Be on topic or refrain from posting twaddle....
 
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I suggest you follow China's policy of minding your own business, when you know nothing about Israel and you do what you do to your own Muslims.
you misunderstand me. generaly we like Israel......and we consider Israel as friend.
I just find the veto Power in UN is not fair.
 
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I guess it goes both ways.. I never hear condemnation here when a Palestinian bomb rips thru Israeli children and women.. Guess its foolish then to expect condemnation from Israel's allies when Palestinians are the victims. Its already too late to debate where it all started and unless there is a give and take compromise, this is bound to go on and on..
 
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I guess it goes both ways.. I never hear condemnation here when a Palestinian bomb rips thru Israeli children and women.. Guess its foolish then to expect condemnation from Israel's allies when Palestinians are the victims. Its already too late to debate where it all started and unless there is a give and take compromise, this is bound to go on and on..

Yea, except one is conveniently passed as self defence while the other is quickly labelled a terrorist attack. !!
 
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I guess it goes both ways.. I never hear condemnation here when a Palestinian bomb rips thru Israeli children and women.. Guess its foolish then to expect condemnation from Israel's allies when Palestinians are the victims. Its already too late to debate where it all started and unless there is a give and take compromise, this is bound to go on and on..
I can't remember the last time that happened. I think about 10 years ago.
 
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I guess it goes both ways.. I never hear condemnation here when a Palestinian bomb rips thru Israeli children and women.. Guess its foolish then to expect condemnation from Israel's allies when Palestinians are the victims. Its already too late to debate where it all started and unless there is a give and take compromise, this is bound to go on and on..

Comparing crimes severity of Israelis to Palestinians is as unwise as crimes of Nazis to crimes of Jews during WWII. Difference is so staggering, its weird some people even do it, probably never studied the history.
 
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1.6 billion muslims. 7 million Jews, 350 million americans.

DO SOMETHING YOU MORONS!
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I suggest you follow China's policy of minding your own business, when you know nothing about Israel and you do what you do to your own Muslims.

What an ungrateful respond china is the only nation that dare to save your jews assss against the nazi and probally saved more jews than any other so called isral allies during world war two
 
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1.6 billion muslims. 7 million Jews, 350 million americans.

DO SOMETHING YOU MORONS!
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sorry mate but i think you forget history .
1.6 billion Muslims cant agree on most issues . let alone unite to face an enemy .
7 million Jews kicked the a$$ of all their neighbors , not once but in 4 wars .
still trying to figure out how Americans are a part of this equation.:)
 
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