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Palestine Action hunger strikers end 73-day strike after contract denial
Summary
Three Palestine Action hunger strikers ended a 73-day hunger strike after officials announced that Elbit Systems UK was denied a government training contract; further developments are undetermined at this time.
Content
Three Palestine Action hunger strikers have ended a 73-day strike. They announced their decision on Wednesday. Their stated key demand related to a government training contract for Elbit Systems UK. Officials announced that Elbit was denied the contract today.
Known facts:
- Kamran Ahmed, Heba Muraisi and Lewie Chiaramello announced they were ending a 73-day hunger strike.
- Officials announced that Elbit Systems UK was denied a government training contract that the protesters had cited as a key demand.
- The contract was reported as a £2 billion deal that would have trained around 60,000 British troops each year.
- Next procedural developments are undetermined at this time.
Summary:
The three activists ended their hunger strike following the government decision on the contract, which the protesters had highlighted as their central demand. Undetermined at this time.
