Palestinian prisoners in Israeli occupation jails have given the Israeli prion service (IPS) 48 hours to end the isolation of Dirar Abu Sisi, a human rights center said on Wednesday. The Ahrar center for studies and human rights said in a statement that Palestinian prisoners in Nafha, Eshel, and Raymon had decided to support the case of Abu Sisi by all means available. They threatened to escalate their protests to an open hunger strike in the event the IPS did not respond and end the solitary confinement of Abu Sisi, who has been in isolation since his kidnaping and detention in 2011. The center said that meetings took place recently between representatives of those prisoners and the IPS in which the latter was given 48 hours to end the isolation of Abu Sisi, the only Palestinian prisoner still held in isolation, or else the prisoners would go on open hunger strike.
Palestinian prisoners give IPS 48 hours to end isolation of Abu Sisi
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