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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Khader Adnan (also Khader Adnan Mohammad Musa) (born 24 March 1978) is a former Palestinian prisoner in Israel. Israeli authorities had not laid any formal charges against him, but said he was arrested for "activities that threaten regional security." He was released on 18 April 2012 after being on hunger strike for 66 days.Adnan is widely reported as being a leader in the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) in the West Bank however his wife says he holds no leadership role in the PIJ, is not involved in militant activities, and is a member of the Palestinian reconciliation committee. The PIJ is designated a terrorist group by a number of Western countries and Israel, and Adnan has been convicted in the past by Israel for being a spokesperson for the group. Though he has been detained several times since 1999 on the basis of alleged activities in a terrorist organization, Israel has never charged him with involvement in attacks on Israelis.He was arrested on 17 December 2011 after midnight. The following day, to protest the conditions of his arrest, Israel's policy of administrative detention and its treatment of Palestinians under Israeli occupation, particularly prisoners, Adnan went on a hunger strike. On 21 Feb 2012 a deal was announced between Adnan and the Israeli authorities whereby they confirmed he would be released on April 17, 2012 and he would immediately end his hunger strike, the longest in Palestinian history.Adnan owns a bakery and a produce store in his home town of Arraba, near Jenin in the West Bank. He has an undergraduate degree in mathematics, and is pursuing a Masters degree in economics. He is married to Randa Adnan, with whom he has two daughters, Maali and Bissan, and Randa is pregnant with their third child.. }

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