Two Palestinian detainees suspend hunger strikes; nine continue battle against administrative detention

There are nine Palestinian prisoners jailed without charge or trial continuing their hunger strikes for freedom inside Israeli occupation prisons. Two of the detainees conducting long-term strikes suspended their strikes after achieving an agreement to end their detention and obtain their freedom. Yousef al-Amar suspended his strike on Thursday, 19 August after 22 days after an agreement to end his detention without renewal; he has been jailed without charge or trial since June 2020. On Friday, 20 August, Raafat Darawish suspended his strike after 36 days, with a stipulation that he will be released on 7 December 2021.

Two more Palestinian detainees have joined the strike: Hisham Ismail Abu Hawash of Dura, al-Khalil, on strike for four days against his administrative detention; and Omar Kamel al-Jabari, 32, from al-Yamoun, Jenin, on hunger strike for three days. The hunger strikers are facing severe repression, especially those whose health have been most severely affected and are held in the Ramle prison clinic, Salem Zeidat and Mujahid Hamed. All of the detainees are held in solitary confinement or isolation, denied family visits, stripped of their possessions and frequently delayed or denied access to their lawyers in an attempt to force them to end their strikes.

What Is Administrative Detention?

Administrative detention was first used in Palestine by the British colonial mandate and then adopted by the Zionist regime; it is now used routinely to target Palestinians, especially community leaders, activists, and influential people in their towns, camps and villages.

There are currently approximately 550 Palestinians jailed without charge or trial under administrative detention, out of 4,750 Palestinian political prisoners. These orders are issued by the military and approved by military courts on the basis of “secret evidence”, denied to both Palestinian detainees and their attorneys. Issued for up to six months at a time, they are indefinitely renewable, and Palestinians — including minor children — can spend years jailed without charge or trial under administrative detention.

Who Are the Hunger Strikers?

1. Salem Zeidat: from Bani Neim – Hebron, started the strike 40 days ago. Salem Zeidat is 40 years old and has been jailed without charge or trial since 22 February 2020; he is married and the father of 5 children, held in the Negev Prison.

2. Mujahed Hamed: from Silwad – Ramallah, started the strike 38 days ago. He has been detained since 22 September 2020 and married with a son, who was only one month old when he was seized from his home; he is held in the Negev prison.

3. Kayed Fasfous: from Dura – Hebron, started the strike 33 days ago. He is 36 years old, detained without charge or trial since October 2020, and held in Ramon prison.

4. Miqdad Qawasmeh: from Hebron, started 30 days ago. Miqdad Qawasmeh is a Palestinian university student, 24 years old. He has been jailed without charge or trial since January 2021 and is held in Ofer prison.

5. Ahmad Hamamra: from Beit Sahour, started the strike 21 days ago. He has been imprisoned without charge or trial since 17 August 2020 and previously participated in the 2017 collective hunger strike while detained.

6. Akram Fasfous: from Dura, al-Khalil (Hebron), launched his strike 16 days ago. He is the brother of Kayed Fasfous, on hunger strike for 28 days, and of Mahmoud Fasfous, who was previously on strike before suspending due to severe heatlh deterioration. He has been jailed without charge or trial under administrative detention since October 2020. He is 38 years old, married and the father of four children.

7. Alaa al-Araj: from Tulkarem, launched his strike 13 days ago. He has been jailed since 30 June without charge or trial under administrative detention and is held in Megiddo prison. He is 34 years old.

8. Hisham Ismail Abu Hawash, 39, from Dura, al-Khalil, has been on hunger strike for 4 days. He has been jailed without charge or trial since October 2020 under Israeli administrative detention. Over multiple arrests, he has spent eight years in Israeli prisons. He is married ahd the father of four children; his youngest child suffers from kidney failure.

9. Omar Kamel al-Jabari, 32, from al-Yamoun, Jenin, has been on hunger strike for 3 days against his administrative detention. He has been detained without charge or trial in Ofer prison since January 2021.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network urges all supporters of Palestine to take action to support these Palestinian hunger strikers and all Palestinian prisoners struggling for freedom, for their own lives and for the Palestinian people. They are confronting the system of Israeli oppression on the front lines, with their bodies and their lives, to bring the system of administrative detention to an end. Take these actions below to stand with the hunger strikers and the struggle for liberation of Palestine, from the river to the sea!

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TAKE ACTION: 

Sign the petition!

Independent grassroots international activists have launched a petition in support of the hunger strikers and to end administrative detention. Show your support by signing on – in addition to taking action in person! Sign here: change.org/NoChargeNoTrialNoJail

Protest at the Israeli Embassy or Consulate in Your Country!

Join the many protests taking place around the world — confront, isolate and besiege the Israeli embassy or consulate in your city or country of residence. Make it clear that the people are with Palestine! Send us your events at samidoun@samidoun.net.

Take to the streets: Organize a protest in solidarity with Palestine!

Take to the streets and join the actions on our full list of events, which is constantly being updated as new actions are announced! Organize your own if there is none in your area, and send us your events at samidoun@samidoun.net.

Boycott Israel!

The international, Arab and Palestinian campaign to boycott Israel can play an important role at this critical time. Local boycott groups can protest and label Israeli produce and groceries, while many complicit corporations – including HP, G4S, Puma, Teva and others, profit from their role in support Zionist colonialism throughout occupied Palestine. By participating in the boycott of Israel, you can directly help to throw a wrench in the economy of settler colonialism.

Demand Your Government Sanction Israel!

The racist, settler colonial state of Israel and its war crimes against the Palestinian people are enabled and backed extensively by the over $3.8 billion each year given to Israel by the United States — targeted directly to support the Israeli occupation military killing children, women, men and elders throughout occupied Palestine. From Canada to Australia to the European Union, Western governments and imperialist powers provide ongoing diplomatic, political and economic support to Israel as well as selling billions of dollars of weaponry to the settler-colonial state. Meanwhile, they also purchase billions of dollars in weaponry from the Israeli state. Governments in league with imperialist powers, such as in the Philippines, Brazil, India and elsewhere, also buy weapons and “security” services — all “battle-tested” on the Palestinian population. Call your representatives, MPs, political officials and demand your government sanction Israel now, cut off all aid, expel its ambassadors, and stop buying and selling weapons!