A Palestinian on Friday ended a 103-day hunger strike against his detention by Israel after being assured his four-month detention would not be extended, the Palestinian Prisoners' Club said.
There was no immediate comment from Israeli authorities on whether they had offered any special assurances to Maher Al-Akhras, 49, who has been in an Israeli hospital suffering from heart pain and convulsions, according to his wife.
Akhras, a resident of the city of Jenin in the north of the West Bank, was taken into custody in July under an Israeli administrative detention order.
The Shin Bet internal security agency says Akhras was detained after it received information that he was an operative of the Islamic Jihad militant group, an allegation his wife has denied.

