Israel agrees to deal to end Palestinian strike

AP , Sunday 13 May 2012

Palestinian hunger strikers
A Palestinian man looks at posters of Palestinian prisoners Mahmoud Issa, left, and Abdallah Barghouti, both sentenced to multiple life terms, during a rally held by hunger striking activists in solidarity with Palestinians prisoners held in Israeli jails, in Gaza City, Wednesday, 2 May 2012 (Photo: AP)

An Egyptian official says Israel has agreed to a proposal that would end a mass hunger strike by Palestinians in Israeli jails.

The official says the Egyptian-drafted proposal still needs to be approved by the prisoners.

Some 1,600 Palestinians held in Israeli jails are striking, most for a month, but two men have refused food two for more than 70 days.

The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue, said Sunday that under the deal Israel will move prisoners currently in solitary confinement to regular cells.

Israel also will soften its "administrative detention" policy, under which prisoners deemed a security risk can be held without charges.

Israeli officials would not comment.

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