Supporters of hunger-striking Palestinian prisoner Mohamed al-Qiq hold portraits as they demonstrate in solidarity with him outside the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) offices in the West Bank city of Ramallah yesterday.  Qiq will keep up his hunger strike despite Israel suspending a detention without trial order against him, according to his lawyer. Qiq  rejects any conditional release. Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) Executive Committee secretary-general Dr Saeb Erekat held the Israeli occupation authorities fully responsible for the life of Qiq who is on hunger strike for more than 75 days in a protest against his administrative detention. He  was arrested on  November 21, 2015 when Israeli soldiers blew up the front door of his house and took him in for interrogation at a detention centre.
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