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Two Palestinian prisoners in Israel, one of them serving 16 life terms, begin their 20th year behind bars 03/April/2021 12:58 PM
Two Palestinian prisoners in Israel, one of them serving 16 life terms, begin their 20th year behind bars
Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails for resisting the occupation. (File photo)
RAMALLAH, Saturday, April 3, 2021 (WAFA) – Two Palestinian freedom fighters in Israeli jails, one of them sentenced to 16 life terms plus 30 years and the other one life sentence plus 15 years, began today their 20
th year behind bars, according to the Palestinian Prisoner Society (PPS).
Salim Mohammad Hajji, 48, from the northern West Bank city of Nablus, was sentenced to 16 life terms plus 30 years for his resistance of the Israeli occupation. He has been denied family visits for many years, including from his wife who is unable to visit him on regular basis, and was able to see his son, Omar, for the first time only during one of his trials.