Physicians for Human Rights on Wednesday asked for permission to appeal to the Supreme Court after a lower court rejected a petition by a hunger-striking terrorist to be released from his restraints and be examined by a doctor of his choice, Haaretz reported. Bilal Kayed, a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) terrorist group, has been on a hunger strike for 64 days in protest of his administrative detention.

Physicians for Human Rights on Wednesday asked for permission to appeal to the Supreme Court after a lower court rejected a petition by a hunger-striking terrorist to be released from his restraints and be examined by a doctor of his choice, Haaretz reported.

Bilal Kayed, a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) terrorist group, has been on a hunger strike for 64 days in protest of his administrative detention.


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