Snatched Gazan starts hunger strike in Israel prison
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Palestinian engineer Dirar Abu Sisi attends a court session in Beersheva on April 4, 2011. The Palestinian from Gaza, who was snatched from Ukraine and is being held in an Israel prison, has begun refusing food, a prison spokeswoman said on Thursday. (POOL/AFP/File)
A Palestinian from Gaza who was snatched from Ukraine and is being held in an Israel prison has begun refusing food, a prison spokeswoman said on Thursday.
Dirar Abu Sisi "was on the third day of a hunger strike, following which all his personal items and electric appliances were removed from his cell, except for a fan," Israel Prison Service spokeswoman Sivan Weizman told AFP.
Weizman added that Abu Sisi, like the rest of the prisoner populace, was receiving appropriate medical care.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Abu Sisi, an engineer who was former technical director at Gaza's sole electricity plant, created a sensation when in early 2011 he disappeared while travelling on a train in Ukraine.
Israel later announced it was holding him and intended to put him on trial for "activity in a terrorist organisation, hundreds of counts of attempted murder, conspiracy to commit murder and arms production offences" as a member of Hamas, a summary of the charges said at the time.
Weizman said his trial was still ongoing.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Hamas never officially acknowledged his membership in the militant organisation, but Palestinian sources confirm he was a member.
Raafat Hamdona, director of the Gaza prisoner centre, told AFP that Abu Sisi began a hunger strike on August 16 to demand his release from solitary imprisonment and be allowed visits of members of his family from Gaza.
They noted his health was poor.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The International Committee of the Red Cross on Saturday said it was "extremely concerned" over the health of seven hunger-striking Palestinians held by Israel.
According to Weizman, there were currently eight Palestinians on hunger strike, including Abu Sisi.