CAIRO: Calls are reaching the highest international levels for solutions over the plight of Palestinian prisoner in Israeli jails currently on hunger strike. The most recent voice to enter the fray was United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, who stressed on Wednesday the importance of averting any further deterioration in the condition of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli custody who are on hunger strike, and urged everyone concerned to reach a solution to their plight without delay. “The Secretary-General continues to follow with concern the ongoing hunger strike by Palestinian prisoners in Israeli custody, in particular those held in what is known as administrative detention,” according to information provided by his spokesperson. “He stresses the importance of averting any further deterioration in their condition,” the spokesperson added. “He reiterates that those detained must be charged and face trial with judicial guarantees, or released without delay.” More than 1,000 Palestinian prisoners began an open-ended hunger strike two weeks ago, on April 17 – Palestinian Prisoners Day – to protest against unjust arrest procedures, arbitrary detention and bad prison conditions, according to the UN human rights office (OHCHR). Last week, the UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, Robert Serry, said he was deeply troubled by reports about the critical condition of at least two Palestinians being held by Israel, who have been on hunger strike for over two months, and urged the government to preserve the health of the prisoners. Noting that the Secretary-General urged all concerned to reach a solution without delay, his spokesperson said that Ban fully supported the efforts of Serry, who is actively engaged on this issue with the parties on the ground.