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Israeli Prison Service Says Detainee Tal Yinon Dradik Ate During Alleged Hunger Strike
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First reported by Srugim · Aug 2, 2026
What happened
The Israeli Prison Service says detainee Tal Yinon Dradik has eaten during his detention despite family claims of a full hunger strike and serious health decline. Dradik was hospitalized recently but returned to custody. His family and a private doctor report severe health issues, while the IPS confirms ongoing medical care and denies full hunger strike claims.
- 01Israeli Prison Service claims Tal Yinon Dradik ate multiple meals during detention.
- 02Dradik's family insists his health is worsening due to a prolonged hunger strike.
- 03He was hospitalized recently but returned to prison custody after medical evaluation.
- 04IPS provides medical care, religious items, and allows Knesset visits to Dradik.
- 05Dradik was arrested for allegedly violating an administrative order and remains detained despite court rulings.
- 06He is represented by the legal aid group Honenu and reportedly stopped drinking as well.
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Full coverage · 5 outlets
The same event, reported separately by each newsroom. Open a few to compare what each emphasizes — and what they leave out.
Behadrei HaredimRight · HebrewAug 3, 2026
Israeli Prison Service Says Detainee Tal Yinon Dradik Ate During Alleged Hunger Strike
YnetCenter · HebrewAug 3, 2026
Israeli Prison Officials Say Detainee Tal Yanun Dradik Is Not Fully On Hunger Strike
Arutz ShevaRight · HebrewAug 3, 2026
Israeli Prison Service Denies Full Hunger Strike by Detainee Tal Yinon Dradik
YnetCenter · HebrewAug 3, 2026
Israeli Prison Officials Say Detainee Tal Yanun Dradik Eats Despite Hunger Strike Claims
Arutz ShevaRight · HebrewAug 3, 2026
Wife of Hunger-Striking West Bank Detainee Urges Leaders to End Administrative Detentions
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