Lately, Palestinian media has been celebrating "victories" where they end their strikes claiming they got their demands.
Here's one:
But as this article shows, he was already supposed to be released on December 14!
Middle East Monitor reported on more "victories" where hunger strikers agreed to end their strikes, but remain in detention for many more months:
Palestinian prisoner Ayad Al-Harimi has suspended his hunger strike after 61 days after Israeli occupation authorities agreed to release him on 4 March 2022.On 11 November, Palestinian prisoner Miqdad Al-Qawasmi agreed to end his hunger strike, which was ongoing for 113 days, after Israeli prison authorities agreed to release him in February.
In each case it appears that Israel is releasing the prisoners on the original date they were supposed to be released, and not a day earlier.
There is certainly no indication that the hunger strikes are affecting any Israeli decisions on their release.
(h/t Tomer Ilan)
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