Several Palestinians imprisoned by Israel remain in an open-ended hunger strike against their continued administrative detention, the Palestinian Prisoner's Society (PPS) said on Saturday. Administrative detainees are held without charge or trial by Israel for indefinitely renewable periods of three to six months. Among those on strike are Kayed al-Fasfous and Sultan Khlouf, who have been on hunger strike for 24 days, according to the PPS. The group also named detainee Osama Darkouk, who has been on strike for 20 days, as well as Mohammad Taysir Zakarneh, Anas Kmail, Abdelrahman Baraka and Zuhdi Abdo, who have been refusing food for 17 days. Israel is holding at least
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