Hunger-striking imprisoned terrorist Khader Adnan may not have fed himself for 86-days (this time around), but he is now feeding the worms.
The haters would like you to believe he was a simple baker:
and father of the year:
But make no mistake about it. He was detained and convicted multiple times for being a known operative of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorist organization.
Here he is not baking or playing with his kids:
He is the one who started the battle against administrative detention by hunger strikes, and he was the first of its martyrs. Martyr Khader Adnan established a school of #Resistance for an entire generation and then proceeded to his creator Allah sw.
— Zaynabi Resistance (@zainab_mirza28) May 2, 2023
🌹 في أمان الله pic.twitter.com/wpnAmatJGq
Adnan was detained as part of a criminal proceeding, approximately three months ago, which constituted his 13th arrest. Despite these multiple arrests, he continued his terrorist activities, while also encouraging and inciting terrorist attacks. He began this hunger strike demanding his own release, as he had done previously, but his petition to the court was rejected outright.
This is the person people like Omar Shakir, the Israel and “Palestine” Director of Human Rights Watch(!), are lauding as a hero:
The Palestinian Authority has laughably demanded an investigation into Adnan’s death, even though it is clear he pretty much killed himself by refusing to eat and refusing to be examined and receive medical treatment from Israeli Prison Service medical authorities or other civilian authorities.
I, for one, am not sad this terrorist’s Darwin Award attempt was successful. And neither should you be.