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Attorney Jamil Hatib, lawyer of the Palestinian prisoner, Muhammed Allaan, speaks with media at the Jerusalem Supreme Court, before hearing the State's answer to the prisoner's petition to be released. Allaan, a prisoner held without trial, has been on hunger strike for almost two months and is in critical condition. August 17, 2015. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Lawyer, Sausan Zaher, from the Adallah organization for Arab Citizen Rights, representing the Palestinian prisoner, Muhammed Allaan, speaks with media at the Jerusalem Supreme Court, before hearing the State's answer to the prisoner's petition to be released. Allaan, a prisoner held without trial, has been on hunger strike for almost two months and is in critical condition. August 17, 2015. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
MK Joseph Jabarin (C), lawyers, Sausan Zaher, from the Adallah organization for Arab Citizen Rights (R), and Jamil Hatib (L) representing the Palestinian prisoner, Muhammed Allaan, seen at the Jerusalem Supreme Court, before hearing the State's answer to the prisoner's petition to be released. Allaan, a prisoner held without trial, has been on hunger strike for almost two months and is in critical condition. August 17, 2015. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
MK Joseph Jabarin (C), lawyers, Sausan Zaher, from the Adallah organization for Arab Citizen Rights (R), and Jamil Hatib (L) representing the Palestinian prisoner, Muhammed Allaan, seen at the Jerusalem Supreme Court, before hearing the State's answer to the prisoner's petition to be released. Allaan, a prisoner held without trial, has been on hunger strike for almost two months and is in critical condition. August 17, 2015. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
MK Ahmad Tibi seen at the Jerusalem Supreme Court, before hearing the State's answer to Palestinian prisoner, Muhammed Allaan's petition to be released. Allaan, a prisoner held without trial, has been on hunger strike for almost two months and is in critical condition. August 17, 2015. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
MK's Ahmad Tibi (L) and Saadia Osama (R) seen at the Jerusalem Supreme Court, before hearing the State's answer to Palestinian prisoner, Muhammed Allaan's petition to be released. Allaan, a prisoner held without trial, has been on hunger strike for almost two months and is in critical condition. August 17, 2015. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
MK's Ahmad Tibi (C) and Saadia Osama (L) and Joseph Jabarin (R) seen at the Jerusalem Supreme Court, before hearing the State's answer to Palestinian prisoner, Muhammed Allaan's petition to be released. Allaan, a prisoner held without trial, has been on hunger strike for almost two months and is in critical condition. August 17, 2015. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Judges, Eliyakim Rubinstein, Hanan Meltzer, and Nil Hendel, enter the room at the Jerusalem Supreme Court, before hearing the State's answer to Palestinian prisoner, Muhammed Allaan's petition to be released. Allaan, a prisoner held without trial, has been on hunger strike for almost two months and is in critical condition. August 17, 2015. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Judges, Eliyakim Rubinstein, Hanan Meltzer, and Nil Hendel, enter the room at the Jerusalem Supreme Court, before hearing the State's answer to Palestinian prisoner, Muhammed Allaan's petition to be released. Allaan, a prisoner held without trial, has been on hunger strike for almost two months and is in critical condition. August 17, 2015. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Members of "Women Wage Peace" at the protest camp they set up in front of the Prime Minister's home in Jerusalem, on August 17, 2015. Women Wage Peace members are holding together a 50-day fast marking the 50 days of war with Gaza last summer, and demanding a return to negotiations with the Palestinians. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Members of "Women Wage Peace" at the protest camp they set up in front of the Prime Minister's home in Jerusalem, on August 17, 2015. Women Wage Peace members are holding together a 50-day fast marking the 50 days of war with Gaza last summer, and demanding a return to negotiations with the Palestinians. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Members of "Women Wage Peace" at the protest camp they set up in front of the Prime Minister's home in Jerusalem, on August 17, 2015. Women Wage Peace members are holding together a 50-day fast marking the 50 days of war with Gaza last summer, and demanding a return to negotiations with the Palestinians. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Tzroya Shalev seen with members of "Women Wage Peace" at the protest camp they set up in front of the Prime Minister's home in Jerusalem, on August 17, 2015. Women Wage Peace members are holding together a 50-day fast marking the 50 days of war with Gaza last summer, and demanding a return to negotiations with the Palestinians. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Tzroya Shalev seen with members of "Women Wage Peace" at the protest camp they set up in front of the Prime Minister's home in Jerusalem, on August 17, 2015. Women Wage Peace members are holding together a 50-day fast marking the 50 days of war with Gaza last summer, and demanding a return to negotiations with the Palestinians. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Tzroya Shalev seen with members of "Women Wage Peace" at the protest camp they set up in front of the Prime Minister's home in Jerusalem, on August 17, 2015. Women Wage Peace members are holding together a 50-day fast marking the 50 days of war with Gaza last summer, and demanding a return to negotiations with the Palestinians. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Tzroya Shalev seen with members of "Women Wage Peace" at the protest camp they set up in front of the Prime Minister's home in Jerusalem, on August 17, 2015. Women Wage Peace members are holding together a 50-day fast marking the 50 days of war with Gaza last summer, and demanding a return to negotiations with the Palestinians. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90