
Should Israel force-feed hunger-striker?
Force-Feeding; China Spies; Renting Versailles
Mohammed Allan is an alleged activist for Islamic Jihad. He has been held without charge by Israel since November but after nearly two months on hunger strike in protest at his detention, he's now lost consciousness and there's talk of force-feeding him.
America tells Chinese spies to back-off after reports they're pressuring fugitives to go home.
And the Palace of Versailles in France is forced to take on paying guests. We find out why.
Picture: A Palestinian woman holds a picture depicting Palestinian detainee Mohammed Allan. The Arabic writing reads, "Save the life of the lawyer and prisoner Mohammed Allan. No to the administrative detention, no to force-feeding." Credit: REUTERS/Mohamad Torokman
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