Over the past week, Allan has been transferred to two hospitals, where ethics committees authorized a forced examination. But in each case, doctors refused, according to the Associated Press. At the intensive care unit at Soroka Hispital in Beersheva, doctors reportedly refused to force-feed Allan.

However, Israeli authorities have not yet turned to the courts to seek approval of force-feeding of Allan, and it is not yet clear what will happen in the likely event they take that route.

Physicians for Human Rights-Israel said in a statement released Friday: “Once Allan lost consciousness, medical ethics requires that his doctors act in accordance to their understanding of the patient’s will and their discretion.”

“The situation we are now facing could have been avoided,” the group continued. “It is time for the Israeli political leadership to reach a decision to release Allan from administrative detention and enable his doctors to concentrate in fighting for his life.”

Hunger strikes are a common tactic used to protest Israel’s use of administrative detention, in which Palestinians are detained without charge or trial under a system of military law. According to Palestinian human rights organization Addameer, in April 2015 there were 5,800 political prisoners in Israeli jails, including 414 people in administrative detention.

Palestinian rights campaigners are closely watching Allan’s case, with many charging that Israel has implemented the force-feeding law to further repress one of the few tools of protest these prisoners have left.

Meanwhile, Palestinian rights group Addameer warned Friday that Israel has escalated a crackdown on numerous prisons, declaring a state of alert and banning Palestinians from holding their Friday prayer amid growing outrage at Allan’s treatment.

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