Palestinian prisoners go on hunger strike in Zionist prisons
Palestinian prisoners go on hunger strike in Zionist prisons
Palestinian prisoners went on a hunger strike to protest temporary detention in prisons of the Zionist regime. According to Palestinian media, Maher al-Ahras, one of the leaders of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad movement, joined the hunger strike, who was detained by the Zionist regime last Wednesday. Some of the Palestinian prisoners have gone on a hunger strike, which is now in its third week. Since the accession to power of the far-right coalition government of Netanyahu and his extremist ministers, such as the Zionist regime's Interior Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, the conditions of Palestinian prisoners in the Zionist regime's prisons have worsened. Israel's Zionist regime television reported that the Iron Dome anti-missile system failed to hit a Palestinian drone.
Israeli TV channel Kan reported that the Iron Dome failed to shoot down a Palestinian drone on Monday morning, and Zionist regime officials are investigating the reasons for the system's inability to counter drone flight in the Gaza Strip. The Israeli newspaper Maariv writes in its report: "The Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) is sending several drones to test and test the reaction and capabilities of Israel's defensive defense, and this is part of a plan to increase Hamas's capabilities in this area." The Zionist army acknowledges that Hamas has put a lot of effort into developing its drones, and this is part of preparing the resistance forces for the next confrontation with Israel. The Iron Dome air defense system is designed to combat rockets and short-range missiles and has been in service since 2011. The system is not as effective as the price it has inflicted on the interim Israeli regime and the US government. Each shot of this system costs the Zionist regime $60,000.