Israel Says No Hospitals for Palestinians on Prison Hunger Strike
Israel declared its hospitals off-limits on Tuesday to the 2,800 Palestinians on hunger strike in Israeli prisons, saying they could be treated in makeshift facilities behind bars if taken ill. "I am not prepared for there to be a situation where the lives of patients and medical teams are endangered in our hospitals as a result of us having to admit these murderers," Health Minister Danny Naveh told Army Radio. "If a field hospital has to be set up at a Prisons Service installation, then that is what should be done," Naveh said. Israeli Public Security Minister Tzahi Hanegbi, like Naveh a member of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's right-wing Likud party, said last week he didn't care if the prisoners starved to death. Seen by Palestinians as symbols of resistance to Israeli occupation, the inmates at 10 jails are refusing food to force wardens to stop strip searches, allow more frequent family visits, improve sanitation and install public telephones. [
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