News
Opinion
Culture & Lifestyle
Community
Business & Tech
Judaism
Partners
Atlanta
Atlanta Jewish Times
North New Jersey
The Jewish Standard
Pittsburgh
Jewish Chronicle
United Kingdom
The Jewish News
Australia
The Australian Jewish News
For Publishers
Become a Times of Israel Partner
subscribe
Open search field
Open menu button
Search the site
Search query
Clear search input
search
Subscribe to our newsletter
Today’s top stories
– trusted, exclusive,
straight to your inbox.
Subscribe
Email address
Subscribe
The email is either missing or invalid
Search the site
Search query
Clear search input
search
Close menu
News
Opinion
Culture & Lifestyle
Community
Business & Tech
Judaism
Partners
Atlanta
Atlanta Jewish Times
North New Jersey
The Jewish Standard
Pittsburgh
Jewish Chronicle
United Kingdom
The Jewish News
Australia
The Australian Jewish News
For Publishers
Become a Times of Israel Partner
Donate
Competitions
Job board
Spotlight
E-editions
Jewish News
Magazines
About Us
About Us
Contact Us
Advertise with Us
Where to Find Us
Terms and Conditions
Privacy Policy
Follow us
Facebook
Instagram
Tiktok
Twitter
Youtube
Linkedin
Bluesky
Subscribe to our newsletter
Today’s top stories
– trusted, exclusive,
straight to your inbox.
Subscribe
Email address
Subscribe
The email is either missing or invalid
© 2026 JewishNews, All Rights Reserved.
Concept, design & development by
Powered by
Salamandra
hunger-strikers
May 27, 2017, 2:20 pm
Mass Palestinian hunger-strike ends after 40-days, Israel says
Prison officials say inmates declared an end to their refusal to eat, after reaching a compromise on their conditions
By
Jewish News Reporter
May 6, 2017, 10:23 pm
Israel seeks to bring in foreign doctors to force-feed Palestinian hunger strikers
Authorities in the Jewish state may bring in staff from outside, to ensure inmates can't refuse food
By
JTA
September 12, 2016, 3:30 pm
Israeli court says force-feeding hunger-strikers is legal
Despite a petition by doctors calling it 'tantamount to torture', the high court ruled that prisoners are in an extraordinary situation
By
Stephen Oryszczuk
Load More