RAMALLAH, (PIC)--
Palestinian prisoner Nahar al-Saadi is still held in solitary confinement for more than two years, a rights group said in a statement on Tuesday.
The Palestinian Prisoners Society said that Saadi, 33, has been held in solitary confinement since May 2013 in Israeli occupation jails and is deprived of family visits.
Saadi threatened to go on hunger strike anew in case his isolation does not come to an end in the near future.
Saadi, who is serving four life sentences plus 20 years, has suspended his hunger strike declared a month ago after receiving Israeli promises to allow him family visits.
The Palestinian Prisoners Society said that Saadi, 33, has been held in solitary confinement since May 2013 in Israeli occupation jails and is deprived of family visits.
Saadi threatened to go on hunger strike anew in case his isolation does not come to an end in the near future.
Saadi, who is serving four life sentences plus 20 years, has suspended his hunger strike declared a month ago after receiving Israeli promises to allow him family visits.
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