“The Israeli prison administration refused to transfer him to a civilian hospital and refused his release on bail just last week, declaring that more information was needed about his medical condition,” according to Samidoun.

According to the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society, Adnan has been arrested at least 11 times since 2004 and held five hunger strikes.

That included a 55-day strike in 2015 to protest his arrest under so-called administrative detention, in which suspects are held indefinitely without charge or trial.

Following the death of Adnan on Tuesday, The Palestinian Prisoners Committee organized a protest in front of the Red Cross headquarters in Gaza.

Almost every day, protesters came to this very spot demanding freedom for Adnan and other Palestinian prisoners. This is the first time they returned following Adnan’s death. The participants raised pictures and banners of Adnan and other prisoners.

Israel relatiated by bombing aza with warplanes.