Palestinian inmates in Israeli jails called off a week-long hunger strike on Monday saying key demands had been met, according to prisoner representatives and official media.
Palestinian groups said hundreds of inmates began refusing food on April 8 after negotiations with prison authorities broke down.
Fears had been raised of a repeat of an 800-person hunger strike in 2017, which drew attention to prisoners' conditions.
A statement from the Palestinian Prisoners' Club non-governmental organisation said an agreement had been reached to end the strike.
The was no immediate reaction from the Israel Prison Service.
Prisoners had a list of the demands and their strike was supported by all major Palestinian factions.