A family awaits Palestinian prisoner Karim Younes Today, Thursday, is the date of the release of the prisoner, Karim Younes, after the end of four decades of imprisonment in Israeli occupation prisons.
He is a Palestinian prisoner Karim Younes One of the 25 prisoners, the Israeli occupation authorities have continued to hold him since before the signing of the Oslo Accords, i.e. before 1993, and have refused for decades to release him, despite the approval of many exchanges and releases, the latest gods that was in 2014..
Karim Younes was subjected to a hard and long investigation, and the occupation sentenced him to death at the beginning of his imprisonment, and later to life imprisonment, and life imprisonment was set for him thereafter for a period of 40 years..
In 2013, on the 30th anniversary of his arrest, his father, Hajj Yunis, passed away and his mother, Hajja Subhiya, continued to visit him in Hadarim Detention Centre, where he is still being held..
And in his first posthumous letter his mother She said: “My mother visited me in prison nearly 700 visits. She was struggling to get me to prison. She did not get tired despite the thorns that the occupier had scattered in her path.”“.
Over the course of 40 years, he participated in all the battles that the prison movement fought inside the prisons of the Israeli occupation, including the hunger strike, which is considered the hardest of these battles, the last of which it was the 2017 strike that lasted for 42 days..
Interestingly, Karim Youssef Fadl Younes (born December 24, 1956) is a Palestinian prisoner of the 1948 Palestinians, specifically from the village of Ara, located in the Northern Triangle..
The Israeli occupation army arrested him while he was at school on January 6, 1983, and he is still being held, as he is currently considered the oldest Palestinian prisoner in Israeli prisons and detention centers, and also the oldest prisoner in the world.