A Palestinian woman prisoner who has been on hunger strike for 33 days was taken to hospital briefly on Monday over health concerns, Palestinian and Israeli officials said. "Hanaa al-Shalabi was transferred this evening to Israel's Meir hospital after her state of health deteriorated," Palestinian prisoner affairs minister Issa Qaraqaa told AFP. "This morning, an independent doctor from Physicians for Human Rights-Israel examined Hanaa al-Shalabi in the name of PHR-Israel and concluded that her health had deteriorated considerably and her life was at risk," the group said. The doctor noted "a weakening of musculature, weight loss of 14 kilos (31 pounds), a very feeble pulse and a fall in blood sodium levels," it said. "After the examination the doctor established that the patient's life was in danger and recommended her immediate transfer to hospital for observation," it said, adding that she was taken to the Meir hospital at Kfar Saba. Prisons spokeswoman Sivan Weizman told AFP Shalabi was returned to prison after being examined in the hospital. Shalabi has been on hunger strike since her arrest in the northern West Bank on February 16, when she was originally ordered detained without trial for six months. She was among more than 1,000 Palestinian prisoners released in October in a trade for Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, held by Gaza Strip-based militants for more than five years.
GMT 15:52 2018 Wednesday ,03 January
French Tourist Arrested for Molesting Two Moroccan Minor GirlsGMT 08:01 2018 Wednesday ,03 January
Female-only university starts hiring driving instructors in RiyadhGMT 18:09 2018 Monday ,01 January
Saudi lawyers welcome decision to employ women at courtsGMT 17:49 2018 Monday ,01 January
Israel charges Palestinian teenager in viral ‘slap video’GMT 17:36 2017 Wednesday ,27 December
Indian spiritual leader may have trafficked, enslaved women and girlsGMT 06:55 2017 Wednesday ,27 December
Female inspectors clamp down on commercial concealmentGMT 19:19 2017 Tuesday ,26 December
Women may have more rights ‘but female freedoms are going backward’GMT 19:10 2017 Tuesday ,26 December
A big year for women in the Arab world
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor