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hadarim

[khuh-dah-rim]

noun

Yiddish.
  1. plural of heder.



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Barghouti has been in Israeli custody since 2002 and is currently held at the Hadarim prison in central Israel.

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“We were in Hadarim prison for 15 hours. It wasn’t pleasant, but it wasn’t terrible.”

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Gilad Erdan, the country’s public security minister, vowed that the authorities would not negotiate with prisoners and said Barghouti had been moved from Hadarim jail, the initial centre of the hunger strike, to another prison – reportedly in Haifa – and placed in solitary confinement.

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The announced strike began at Hadarim prison, where Barghouti is serving a prison sentence handed down by an Israeli court for his conviction for five murders.

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Mr. Barghouti, meanwhile, sits in Hadarim Prison, where he has a roommate and a television with 10 channels.

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