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Jerusalem Post Opinion Khader Adnan's death in prison: A preventable crisis - opinion A number of democratic countries permit force-feeding to rescue the life of a fasting prisoner.
Khader Adnan was not a ‘terrorist’ with ‘Israeli blood on his hands,’ as pro-Israeli propagandists have been repeating in the news and on social media.
Khader Adnan was not a “terrorist” with “Israeli blood on his hands”, as pro-Israeli propagandists have been repeating in the news and on social media. If the former Palestinian prisoner, who died in ...
Khader Adnan died in prison on 2 May, aged 45, after an 87-day hunger strike. A former spokesman for the Palestinian Islamic Jihad movement from the town of Arraba in the northern West Bank, Adnan had ...
“Sheikh Khader Adnan confided in his wife, Randa Musa, that upon his release and the conclusion of his hunger strike, he longed to eat the mansaf [a traditional dish] he enjoyed at our home ...
Khader Adnan, a leader of the Palestinian armed group Islamic Jihad who was arrested by Israel on suspicion of supporting terrorism, was the first Palestinian to die during a hunger strike in an ...
I first heard the name of Khader Adnan during an infamous incident at Birzeit University in 2000, after the French prime minister at the time, Lionel Jospin, had described resistance to the ...
The fighter and leader Khader Adnan was one of those who opened a wide path for all those who seek freedom in Palestine and the world." Reacting to the news, the Secretary-General of Islamic Jihad, ...
Adnan began a fifth hunger strike immediately after being detained by Israeli forces at his home in Arraba, near the city of Jenin in the north of the occupied West Bank, on 5 February.
A Palestinian man was killed in a strike on Gaza, local officials said. The prisoner who died, Khader Adnan, was a senior figure in Islamic Jihad.