30 administrative prisoners continue their open hunger strike for the seventh consecutive day, rejecting administrative detention in "Israeli" occupation prisons.
The prisoner's club said that if the occupation authorities continued to carry out further administrative arrests, there would be new batches involved in the strike over the coming period.
He added that 28 of the striking prisoners were isolated by four rooms in Ofer prison, while the human rights detainee Salah al-Amouri was isolated in the cells of Hadarim prison and the detainee Ghassan Zuhra in the cells of Negev prison.
The administration of the occupation prisons was threatening to impose penalties on hunger strikers. In all cases of individual and collective strikes, a series of penalties were automatically imposed, including: denial of access to detainees, deprivation of their holdings and unilateral isolation, as well as the deliberate relocation of detainees, apart from the practice of methods aimed at pressuring them psychologically.