Hunger-striking Palestinian detainee in Israeli jails, Maher al-Akhras, ceased today his hunger strike which continued for 103 days, after he had reached an arrangement with the Israeli authorities to free him on November 26.
Al-Akhras, a father of six who comes from the northern West Bank district of Jenin, was arrested on July 27 and given with a four-month administrative detention order without any precise charges and based on secret evidence not available even to his lawyers.
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