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17 September, Montreal: Support Palestinian Prisoners!

Friday, 17 September
5 pm
Israeli Consulate
1 Westmount Square
Montreal, Quebec
Info: https://www.instagram.com/p/CT2lZkQJLp8/

Join the Palestinian Youth Movement (PYM) chapter in Tiohtià:ke (Montreal) to stand with Palestinian political prisoners who have always been on the front lines of the Palestinian struggle for freedom and liberation.

We will meet in front of the Zionist consulate on Friday, September 17 at 5pm. Bring your spoons as a symbol of resistance!

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Rejoignez le chapitre du Mouvement de la Jeunesse Palestinienne (Palestinian Youth Movement) à Tiohtià:ke (Montréal) pour soutenir les prisonniers palestiniens qui ont toujours été en première ligne de la lutte palestinienne pour la liberté et la libération.

Nous nous réunirons devant le consulat sioniste le vendredi 17 septembre à 17h. Apportez vos cuillères en symbole de résistance!

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شاركوا مع حركة الشباب الفلسطيني في مونتريال، لإسناد الحركة الفلسطينية الأسيرة التي لطالما كانت في خط المواجهة الأول في النضال الفلسطيني من أجل النصر و الحرية .
التجمع سيكون أمام سفارة الإحتلال يوم الجمعة ، 17 سبتمبر في 5 مساءاً . فلنحضر المعالق كرمز للمقاومة .

Freedom Tunnel prisoners recount their drive for liberation: Organize to support the Palestinian prisoners’ movement!

Maitham Abdel, sculpture “Freedom Spoon” (Instagram)

Palestinian prisoners are continuing to struggle behind bars, as Palestinians in Jenin continue to resist occupation threats and attacks. After the self-liberation of six Palestinian political prisoners on 6 September through the Freedom Tunnel, two of the six remain liberated, Munadil Naf’at and Ayham Kamamji.

Inside Israeli detention centers, Mahmoud al-Ardah, Mohammed al-Ardah, Zakaria Zubaidi and Yaqoub Qadri continue to face harsh “military” interrogation, which routinely includes physical and psychological torture and abuse, in an attempt to force them to reveal the location of their liberated brothers.

The prisoners’ movement is also continuing to resist the stripping of rights from many Palestinian prisoners, especially those from Islamic Jihad. The prisoners are being subjected to collective punishment, denial of family visits, denial of access to the “canteen” (prison store) and isolation. At least 10 prisoners from Gilboa prison are facing interrogation, torture and cruel and inhuman treatment, as the Israeli occupation alleges they were aware of the escape.

It is critically important to continue to organize and escalate the efforts taking place around the world to support the Palestinian prisoners and demand their liberation. Protests are currently being organized in numerous cities: join in and organize in your area!

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The four detainees were beaten severely by Israeli occupation soldiers when they were seized from the street. The visible injuries on Zakaria Zubaidi’s face — and the refusal of the Israeli occupation authorities to allow the four prisoners to be seen by either lawyers, family members or independent doctors — sparked widespread speculation and fear about his condition.

While Zubaidi has been harshly beaten, leading to fractures in his jaw and broken ribs, there have been false reports and rumors that have served to confuse the situation and draw attention away from the ongoing threat of torture and abuse faced by Zubaidi and his fellow Palestinian prisoners. Contrary to false reports, Zubaidi has not been killed and has not, according to himself and his lawyer, suffered brain damage or electrocution.

The responsibility for this fake news rests squarely on the Israeli occupation, which refused to provide access to counsel or reputable information about the conditions of the four detainees and also actively distributed misinformation about their capture, alleging that Palestinians inside occupied Palestine ’48 with Israeli citizenship had turned them in. In reality, all four were found by the massive patrols of police, security forces and military forces sweeping the area.

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Mahmoud and Mohammed al-Ardah, Zakaria Zubaidi and Yaqoub Qadri finally were able to speak with their lawyers in visits on 14 and 15 September, with all of them providing moving testimony about their experience of freedom during their self-liberation. Israeli occupation forces prevented the same lawyer from visiting more than one of the four; each reported on their experiences and emphasized that they would pursue the same path of escape and self-liberation to once again take their freedom.

Mahmoud al-Ardah declared that they received “no help from other prisoners inside Gilboa prison, and I am primarily responsible for planning and implementing this operation, which began in December 2020.” While spoons have become a symbol of their determination to dig the Freedom Tunnel to liberation, they also used broken dishes and frying pans to excavate the ground beneath their prison cell.

He noted that the six liberated prisoners walked together to the village of Naoura and entered the mosque, from which they split up in groups of two to proceed to their next destination. Mahmoud al-Ardah and Yaqoub Qadri were seized by one of the massive police patrols roaming the area as they walked on the side of a road near Nazareth. He said that he had worn the socks given him by his niece the entire time of his self-liberation.

Al-Ardah noted that no one had turned them in; a police patrol passed them and stopped them. They were interrogated continually from the time they were seized. Raslan Mahajna, his lawyer, noted that “Mahmoud assured me that he did not ask for help from anyone, because he refuses to expose anyone else to harm. He told me that he knows that if he had asked for any help from our people in occupied Palestine ’48, none of them would have hesitated to provide it, because he knows their generosity well.”

Al-Ardah told Mahajna: “I was very moved when I saw the crowds in front of the Nazareth court and I salute the people of Nazareth who boosted our spirits.” Palestinians gathered in a mass demonstration outside the court to show their support to the four heroes of the Freedom Tunnel.

He emphasized: “I reassure my mother about my health. My morale is high, and I salute our people in Gaza. I salute all of the masses of our Palestinian people for their positions.” He noted that they had a small radio and followed the news of the massive popular support for their self-liberation. “What happened is a great achievement, and I am concerned about the situation of the prisoners as a whole and the confiscation of their achievements” by the Israeli prison administration.

Mohammed al-Ardah met with his lawyer, Khaled Mahajna, at the Jalameh interrogation center. Mahajna reported that the entire meeting was conducted through glass and monitored through a headset. He said that he and Zakaria Zubaidi were discovered by chance by occupation forces who combed through a truck stop where the two had taken shelter. They were found by chance after an Israeli occupation soldier grabbed them from under a truck. Mahajna emphasized that Mohammed has remained silent despite all of the abuse and torture to which they were subjected. Mohammed told Mahajna: “When one of the interrogators told me that you do not deserve to live and you should be shot in the head, my answer was clear: I wandered in Palestine for five days, and I had hope to see my mother, and I am fully convinced that I will be free and roam free in Palestine once again.”

He reported that he was severely beaten when seized by Israeli occupation soldiers, stripped naked, and left to sit for hours until being taken to the Jalameh interrogation center. He was denied sleep or the ability to pray and did not receive food until Tuesday. He was beaten by interrogators and remained continually monitored by cameras in a small cell.

He noted that he had tasted sabr, cactus fruit, from one of the fields of Marj ibn Amer, for the first time since his arrest and imprisonment 22 years ago. They did not drink water during their journey, which exhausted them and made it more difficult for them to successfully evade the Israeli occupation soldiers. Mahajna said that Mohammed al-Ardah plans to write his entire experience, which was the first time that he had ever walked free in occupied Palestine ’48.

Al-Ardah reported that Zubaidi was brutally assaulted by Israeli special forces, and the severity of the beating le to him being transferred to a hospital for treatment.

He asked Mahajna if people had heard about their experience, and smiled at the news of the widespread support and solidarity for their self-liberation, thanking and saluting all who stand with them.

Zakaria Zubaidi met with his lawyer, Avigdor Feldman, and noted that he was unaware of the plan for the Freedom Tunnel until the last days. Feldman noted that Zubaidi’s health and morale is good despite the beating and torture he suffered at the hands of the Israeli special forces when he was arrested, leading to a broken jaw and two fractured ribs. He is visibly bruised and scratched and was given only painkillers when transferred for treatment.

Feldman said that Zubaidi did not participate in digging the tunnel; he joined their cell one day before their self-liberation plan. Zubaidi emphasized, as had Mahmoud al-Ardah, that they did not ask for help from anyone in occupied Palestine ’48 during their days of freedom, in order to prevent Palestinians from facing arrest, torture and persecution by occupation forces.

Yaqoub Qadri met with his lawyer, Hanan Khatib, emphasizing that he would escape once again, emphasizing that he will never give up seeking freedom. He said that his time outside the prison was the “most beautiful five days” of his life and that seeing occupied Palestine ’48 in freedom was “a dream come true.” He said that he saw children with their parents and went up to them to hug and kiss them as he had not seen children in so many years.

He said that one of the jailers had knocked on the tiles of the cell the day of their escape, prompting them to expedite the plan by one week. He said, “I was in my country, and I was very happy: I ate figs, aloe, oranges and pomelo” from the trees of Palestine.

He also detailed the abuse and harsh interrogation tactics to which they were subjected, noting that they were stripped naked when seized by the occupation forces and then interrogated while naked. Over 20 interrogators, masked and physically threatening the prisoners, participated in the interrogation. They were continually denied sleep and repeatedly interrogated. Nevertheless, Khatib emphasized that his spirits were high and he drew morale and inspiration from the support they received.

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Abu Obeida, the spokesperson of the Al-Qassam Brigades of Hamas, emphasized that the prisoners of the Freedom Tunnel will be included in all future prisoner exchanges with the resistance, emphasizing that they will win their freedom.

While a larger potential collective hunger strike inside Israeli prisons was suspended after some concessions by the Israeli prison administration on the collective punishment imposed after the Freedom Tunnel, the prisoners’ movement emphasized that the struggle is continuing.

There are many prisoners still being subject to transfer, solitary confinement, harsh interrogation and isolation. Six Palestinian prisoners — Kayed Fasfous, Miqdad Qawasmeh, Alaa al-Araj, Hisham Abu Hawash, Raik Bisharat and Shadi Abu Aker — are continuing their hunger strikes against administrative detention, imprisonment without charge or trial.

A representative of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine prison branch said that the struggle is continuing to force the prison administration to reverse all of its attacks on the prisoners, especially in order to end the dispersal and transfer of the Islamic Jihad prisoners. “The prisoners’ movement is determined to intensify the pressure on the occupation…including the issue of the Jihad prisoners.” He called on Palestinians to continue their activities and support the prisoners amid this ongoing attack, emphasizing that the prisoners are determined to achieve their goals and their freedom.

Islamic Jihad said in a press conference on 15 September that the penalties have not been fully lifted against the prisoners. “What has happened is a partial response to some of the prisoners’ demands. The basic demands were the lifting of all of the aggressive sanctions on the prisoners, including those specifically targeting the Islamic Jihad prisoners, and the complete return of the situation to as it was before 6 September. By responding to only some of the demands and not others, the prison administration wants to break up the general Palestinian nationa position and single out the Islamic Jihad prisoners.” They emphasized the need for comprehensive action to defend all of the prisoners.

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Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network emphasizes and amplifies the call of the Palestinian prisoners’ movement to stand with the Palestinian prisoners and the Palestinian people today to demand justice and liberation for Palestine, from the river to the sea.

The  liberated detainees of Gilboa prison represent the irrepressible hope of and commitment to liberation that no amount of militarized repression and Zionist colonization has suppressed, for over 73 years. The actions of this “Freedom Brigade” are not only a symbol of hope for Palestinians but also for everyone in the world who seeks justice and freedom. The rearrest of four liberated prisoners has done nothing to dim the light of liberation that they represent for humanity or to lessen the blow they have dealt to the mirage of Israeli invincibility and security control. They reflect the unbreakable Palestinian will to live, struggle and thrive in the most seemingly impossible circumstances.

Western imperialist governments are part and parcel of the ongoing attacks against Palestinian prisoners and the colonization of Palestine. From the U.S.’ over $3.8 billion annually in weaponry provided to the Israeli regime to the ongoing economic, political and diplomatic support provided by the European Union, Canada, the United Kingdom and others, all of these states are directly involved in the ongoing crimes perpetuated against the Palestinian people. Everywhere in the world, we can and must act now to stand with the heroes of the Freedom tunnel and all Palestinian prisoners struggling for justice, and for the liberation of Palestine!

Please join these events in the coming days and announce your own:

Thursday, September 16

United Kingdom

United States

  • Minneapolis – Thursday, 16 September, 5:30 pm, Loring Park/Walker Art Center, Palestine bannering to remember Sabra and Shatila with the Anti-War Committee. Info: https://www.instagram.com/p/CTxd_i8lKLV/

Friday, September 17

Canada

United States

Saturday, September 18

Brazil

  • Sao Paulo – Saturday, 18 September, 4 pm, Al Janiah, Rua Rui Barbosa 269, Bela Vista, Sao Paulo/SP, Support Palestinian Prisoners and Remember Sabra and Shatila. Info: https://www.instagram.com/p/CT0Sz59vC0C/

Canada

  • Ottawa – Saturday, 18 September, 2 pm, Protest and March, Human Rights Monument; 7 pm, Vigil at Parliament Hill for Palestinian Martyrs and Political Prisoners. Info: https://www.instagram.com/p/CTze3Nfr-jk/

France

Italy

Spain/Spanish State

  • Madrid – Saturday, 18 September, 12 pm, C/Velazquez 150, Metro Republica Argentina, Madrid.

United Kingdom

United States

Sunday, September 19

Canada

  • Ottawa – Sunday, 19 September, 1 pm, Surprise demonstration at Byward Market, meet at Human Rights Monument and depart towards Byward at 2pm, Ottawa. Info: https://www.instagram.com/p/CTze3Nfr-jk/

Monday, September 20

United States

17 September, NYC: Globalize the Intifada – Free the Prisoners

Friday, 17 September
5 pm
“Columbus” Circle, then March
Organized by Within Our Lifetime
NYC.
Info: https://www.instagram.com/p/CT0p28sgbt5/

ALL OUT! This Friday September 17th 5 PM at Columbus circle in Manhattan!

Globalize the Intifada
Return our children
Free all Palestinian prisoners
Defend the hunger strikers
Honor the martyrs
Defund settler nonprofits
End all US aid to Israel
End the siege on Gaza

Feel free to print these flyers and outreach all over the city from your campus to your communities!

18 September, Napoli: Stop Torture! Support the Palestinian Struggle!

Saturday, 18 September
11 am
Piazza Dante
Naples, Italy
Info: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=292262936042274&id=100943728507530

Following inhumane torture and mistreatment by the Zionist entity towards the four prisoners #Zakaria Zubeidi, Mohammed al-Ardah, Mahmoud al-Ardah, Yaqoub Qadri, recently escaped from Gilboa prison, we invite all  to join a protest in solidarity with all Palestinian prisoners illegally detained in Israeli jails.

Bring your resistance spoons…

see you on SATURDAY September 18

at 11 pm pizza DANTE.

We invite the Arab and Palestinian community to participate in a stand in solidarity with Palestinian prisoners on Saturday, September 18th at 11 am

At Dante Square, Naples
– Neapolitan Network for Palestine

18 September, Sao Paulo: Freedom for Palestinian prisoners – Remember Sabra and Shatila

Saturday, 18 September
4 pm
Al Janiah
Rua Rui Barbosa 269
Bela Vista, Sao Paulo/SP, Brazil
Organized by Samidoun Brasil, Alkarama, Al Janiah, Frente Palestina Livre
Info: https://www.instagram.com/p/CT0Sz59vC0C/

We call all organizations and people sympathetic to the Palestinian cause to join our public event this Saturday, the 18th, at 4 pm, for the release of the 5,000 Palestinian political prisoners, including about 240 children and more than 40 women. Approximately 1,800 announced the beginning of a hunger strike, amidst the ill-treatment and torture that now make headlines with the capture of four of the six Palestinian heroes who escaped on 6 September from Zionist prisons.

Zakaria al-Zubeida is one of them. He and his fellow self-liberated prisoners have been subjected to torture and abuse. We demand international protection and immediate and unconditional release. Resistance is not a crime!

We will also remember the massacre of Sabra and Shatila, which took place between September 16 and 18, 1982. During this period thousands of Palestinian children, women and men, young and old, who lived in these refugee camps in Lebanon, were murdered by the Phalangists. We won’t forget! Free Palestine, from the river to the sea!

The film:
3,000 Nights
[3000 Layla, Palestine/France/Jordan/Lebanon/Qatar/United Arab Emirates]
Layla (Maisa Abd Elhadi) is a Palestinian teacher sentenced to eight years. Taken to an Israeli prison, she discovers she is pregnant, while other prisoners prepare a revolt against the administration of the prison. Directed by Palestinian filmmaker Mai Masri.
(Acquis: Institute of Arab Culture)

Bring your Palestinian flags and solidarity. Also bring spoons, a symbol of how the six political prisoners broke free from prison! Participate!

*Important: mandatory use of masks, sanitizer and social distance.

Ato público
Liberdade aos presos políticos palestinos!
39 anos do massacre de Sabra e Chatila!
Data: 18 de setembro de 2021
Horário: 16h
Local: Espaço aberto do Al Janiah
(Rua Rui Barbosa, 269, Bela Vista, São Paulo/SP)
Exibição do filme 3.000 Noites, seguido de falas públicas

Chamamos todas as organizações e pessoas solidárias à causa palestina ao ato público neste sábado, dia 18, a partir das 16h, pela libertação dos 5 mil presos políticos palestinos, entre os quais cerca de 240 crianças e mais de 40 mulheres. Aproximadamente 1.800 anunciaram o início de uma greve de fome, em meio aos maus tratos e torturas que agora ganham as manchetes a partir da captura de quatro dos seis heróis palestinos que escaparam em 6 de setembro dos cárceres sionistas.
Zakaria al-Zubeida é um deles. Está na UTI de um hospital em Haifa, lutando pela vida, após ter sido barbaramente torturado. Ossos quebrados, eletrochoque e impedimento de sono são alguns dos crimes cometidos na prisão de Gilboa. Exigimos proteção internacional e libertação imediata e incondicional. Resistir não é crime!
Também lembraremos na data o massacre de Sabra e Chatila, que ocorreu entre 16 e 18 de setembro de 1982. No período foram assassinados pelos falangistas milhares de crianças, mulheres e homens palestinos, jovens e idosos, que viviam nesses campos de refugiados no Líbano. Não esqueceremos! Até a Palestina livre, do rio ao mar!

O filme:
3.000 Noites
[3000 Layla, Palestina/França/Jordânia/Líbano/Catar/Emirados Árabes]
Layla (Maisa Abd Elhadi) é uma professora palestina condenada a oito anos. Levada a uma prisão israelense, ela descobre que está grávida, enquanto outras prisioneiras preparam uma revolta contra a administração do local. Dirigido pela cineasta palestina Mai Masri.
(Acervo: Instituto da Cultura Árabe)

Tragam suas bandeiras palestinas e a solidariedade. Tragam também colheres, um símbolo de como os seis presos políticos se libertaram do cárcere! Participem!

*Importante: uso obrigatório de máscaras, álcool gel e distanciamento social.
#palestinalivre #samidoun

17 September, Chicago: Free all Palestinian Political Prisoners

Friday, 17 September
4 pm
Rep Jan Schakowsky’s Office
5333 N Broadway
Chicago.
Organized by the US Palestinian Community Network
Info: https://www.instagram.com/p/CT0RW7YrbBO/

HICAGO CALL TO ACTION: Join us THIS FRIDAY at 4:00 PM in front of @janschakowsky ‘s Chicago office (5533 N Broadway) to stand in support of ALL Palestinian Political Prisoners and demand @janschakowsky sign on to #HR2590 (LINK IN BIO)

On the morning of September 6th, 2021, six Palestinian political prisoners freed themselves through a tunnel from Gilboa prison, one of Israel’s highest security detention centers. Since the escape, Israel has been viciously cracking down on other prisoners by denying food, cutting yard time, raiding cells, and physically attacking them.

The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) is also expanding its collective punishment outside of the prisons by arresting family members of the six escaped heroes. Recently, four out of the six have been captured by the IOF, and since their re-imprisonment, our four heroes have been denied lawyer visitation and, according to Palestinian lawyers , are expected to face brutal, violent forms of interrogation and torture. One of the four, Zakaria Zubeidi, is reportedly in the hospital after being beaten upon his recapture. In response over 1,000 prisoners across Palestine have announced they will begin an open hunger strike this Friday, calling for an end to Israeli repression.

We call on U.S. Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky to cosponsor HR2590 (the Palestinian Children and Families Act) TODAY and to hold Israel accountable for its continued war crimes and violations of international law. We condemn apartheid Israel’s brutal oppression of Palestinians on every level, paid for by U.S. tax dollars, including the denial of Palestinians their right to life and liberation on their own land.

18 September, Milano: Rally in solidarity with Palestinian prisoners

Saturday, 18 September
6 pm
Piazza Duca d’Acosta
Milan, Italy
Info: https://www.facebook.com/events/438125917614846/

15 September, Social Media Storm: #IVotePalestine in the Canadian federal election

The Canadian BDS Coalition is organizing a social media storm for its #IVotePalestine campaign:

Make it clear that #IVotePalestine in the 2021 Canadian Federal Election!

TWEET + POST + SPEAK UP!

 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15

11 am Pacific – 2 pm Eastern – 9 pm Palestine

Hashtag: #IVotePalestine  

Sample Tweets: bit.ly/ivotepalestine

Has your organization endorsed the campaign yet? You can endorse at https://bdscoalition.ca/2021/08/23/endorse-ivotepalestine/
Be sure to like and share the campaign’s FB Page

 

14 September, Online Event: Palestinian Detainees’ Stories

Tuesday, 14 September
11 am Palestine time (10 am Europe, 4 am Eastern, 1 am Palestine)
Facebook Live: https://www.facebook.com/events/394337848725627/
Organized by 16 October Group

You are kindly invited to an educational webinar on the Palestinian detainees in Israeli jails from the ground in the besieged Gaza Strip.
Note: We will host ex-detainees to share their stories with Israeli occupation in Israeli jails.
Day: 14 Sep. 2021
Time: 11 am _ Palestine Time

On the 28th anniversary of Oslo, join Samidoun in Madrid this October to stand for Palestinian liberation

September 13, 2021 marks the 28th anniversary of the signing of the infamous “Oslo Accords,” the Declaration of Principles in Washington D.C. After 28 years of Oslo, it is perhaps more urgent than ever to bring all of its devastating repercussions to an end. The events of this year have once again proven reality to be true: that the Palestinian people, inside and outside Palestine, and throughout historic Palestine from the river to the sea, are one people struggling for liberation, not a powerless “self-rule” Authority. It has also made very clear that the leadership of the Palestinian people is the Palestinian resistance, including the Palestinian prisoners’ movement.

The past days, in which the flight to freedom of six Palestinian prisoners – and the continuing self-liberation of two of these heroes – has captured the attention of the world, also makes clear that the Palestinian people and their political prisoners and resistance organizations will never cease struggling for total liberation, despite the most seemingly impossible circumstances.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network emphasizes that this is a critical moment to bring down Oslo and support Palestinian resistance and liberation from the river to the sea. 2021 also marks the 30th anniversary of the Madrid conference, which marked the first key step of the path to Oslo.

On this occasion, we call on all of our Palestinian communities, Arab strugglers and international comrades of the Palestinian cause to join us in Madrid October 30-November 1 for the Masar Badil (Alternative Palestinian Path) conference and the International March for Palestine.  The purpose of these events is to confront and permanently reject the path of Oslo and reassert the march toward return and liberation for all Palestinians, on the entire land of Palestine. 

Saturday, October 30, 2021
Palestinian, Arab and international conference and cultural festival
To attend the conference and obtain information regarding the location, you must register for the conference and have your registration accepted. Click here to register.

Sunday, October 31, 2021
Popular March for Palestine
March from Atocha to Sol, 12 noon in Madrid
Open discussion with the organizations and institutions participating in the conference

Monday, November 1, 2021
Statement and press conference of the Masar Badil (Alternative Palestinian Path)

In order to march forward for the liberation of Palestine from the river to the sea, the Oslo project must be decisively overthrown and rejected. Everywhere around the world, it is critical to escalate the boycott campaign against Israel. The boycott of Israel is antithetical to the Oslo process. Resisting imperialism is essential to standing with Palestine and its people. The Palestinian prisoners, Palestinian refugees, the Palestinian popular classes are the forces that have led and continue to lead the Palestinian liberation movement and that guide our organizing and struggle for the liberation of Palestine.

We urge you to join us in Madrid, 30 years after the infamous Madrid conference to undermine Palestinian rights and liberation, to instead make clear that the Palestinian movement and the Palestinian people are marching for freedom, from the river to the sea. 

We are republishing in slightly edited form, our statement on Oslo issued last year, below.

Further resources:

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On the 28th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Principles – the Oslo Accords – in Washington, D.C., Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network emphasizes that the fight to bring a decisive end to the path of Oslo is perhaps more critical than ever. The agreement signed on the White House lawn and the famous handshake of Yitzhak Rabin and Yasser Arafat was falsely billed as a promise of peace and hope for Palestinians, denied both for decades upon decades, but was in reality a program for continued and intensified colonization and the suppression of the Palestinian liberation struggle. The entire project of Oslo was always intended to intensify the repression, division and fragmentation of the Palestinian people, while imposing a Palestinian “security” framework over the Palestinian people struggling for their rights, for return and liberation.

28 Years of Oslo Devastation

For 28 years, the devastation wrought by Oslo has included the dismemberment of the Palestinian national liberation movement, its unions and its institutions; the degradation of Palestinian refugees in the camps and in diaspora and exile and repeated attempts to confiscate their voice and decision; the creation of a Palestinian Authority subjected to U.S., European and Israeli demands while imprisoning and repressing the Palestinian resistance; massive expansion of colonial settlements and land theft throughout the occupied West Bank of Palestine; the subjugation of the Palestinian economy to the Israeli occupation. The number of illegal Israeli settlers in the occupied Palestinian West Bank has quadrupled since the signing of the Oslo accords, while war after war have been waged against the undefeated and resisting Palestinian people in besieged Gaza.

Thousands of Palestinian lives have been stolen on the path to Oslo, while the political frameworks of the Palestinian struggle have been distorted, hijacked and compromised. While Palestinians inside occupied Palestine ’48 continue to affirm their identity and existence and organize for liberation, the official Palestinian leadership of the P.A. instead “recognized” Israel, the creation of the Nakba and a Zionist settler colonial project on 78% of Palestine.

Palestinian Refugees: Right of Return under Attack

Palestinian refugees in the camps and everywhere in exile in diaspora continue to hold their keys to return and their home villages in Palestine despite over 73 years of exile, while the PA-dominated official Palestinian leadership dismantled the unions and collective structures designed to represent the Palestinian refugees – as well as those representing women, workers, students, artists and many other sectors of Palestinian society. Palestinian refugees’ right of return was treated by the advocates of Oslo as a subject for “negotiation” rather than an unconditional right.

Rather than providing a path to self-determination or sovereignty, Palestinians are left perhaps less sovereign than ever before, despite the existence of the Palestinian Authority. Indeed, the Authority perhaps best resembles the so-called “Palestinian entity” warned about on multiple occasions by the Palestinian revolutionaries that shaped the modern Palestinian liberation movement.

In 1972, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine published the “Tasks of the New Stage,” addressing the potential threat of fake “Palestinian statehood:”

“Connected intimately with all this is another political battle confronting the resistance movement, and which is a more serious problem now than it was before September, that is the “Palestinian State.”

The new situation and the weak state of the resistance have created conditions which are congenial to thoughts about a solution to the cause of the Palestinian people. Such a solution will erect a Palestinian political structure to put an end – historically speaking – to the whole Palestine problem and all that it created and continues to create in the way of difficulties for imperialism and its interests…. the American interest in this problem is the result…of fear that “extreme elements” may exploit the feelings of the Palestinian people with regard to the search for a homeland.

American policy acknowledged, then, the Palestinian people, not in order to solve their problem, but to abort their cause. It chose this time precisely not only because some of the traditional Palestinian leadership has begun to move openly towards suspect solutions… All these then constitute links in the chain of liquidating the Palestinian cause. This is to be carried out by creating a suspect entity to be dominated at the same time by Israel, reaction and imperialism. It is intended to form an instrument for enforcing foreign exploitative domination over the Arab area.”

Cutting off the Road to Freedom

The path to Oslo, a road pushed by the big Palestinian capitalists and their allies and agents in the Palestinian leadership, came to cut off the road of the Palestinian people’s struggle: the great Intifada, taking place inside occupied Palestine. Palestinians were organizing their communities, restructuring their economy and struggling for freedom. The Intifada was not restricted to the West Bank, Jerusalem and Gaza; indeed, the Intifada had even broken the siege on the camps in Lebanon. However, the large capitalists saw an opportunity to close the deal they had long sought with the United States and its client Zionist project in Palestine in an attempt to provide a space for banking, capital and mutual profit, confiscating the accomplishments of the people.

Oslo in the International and Arab context

Of course, the international context cannot be left aside. 1993 and the years that preceded it, of the path of negotiations from Madrid, to Oslo, to Washington D.C., were also the years of the dismantlement and destruction of the Eastern bloc and the Soviet Union and triumphal proclamations of the “end of history” and eternal capitalist victory and U.S. hegemony over the world.

In the Arab context, first the Iran-Iraq war and then the first Gulf War deepened and intensified imperialist attacks in the region and highlighted the role of reactionary Arab regimes operating in league with the United States to devastate Iran and then devastate and sanction Iraq. The sanctions project that continues to be used throughout the region – and the world – to clamp down on any meaningful resistance to imperialism was developed and sharpened in this period. While the Palestinian Intifada represented another path, the lopsided balance of international power pushed harder than ever for accommodation with and concessions to imperialism, Zionism and reaction.

The creation of the Palestinian Authority represented not an accomplishment of the Palestinian national liberation struggle but instead, its betrayal, compromising the fundamental vision of Palestinian return and the liberation of Palestine from the river to the sea that had remained its guiding light from its inception. And, hand in hand with the Camp David regime in Egypt, the P.A. and the path of Oslo – from Madrid in 1991 and beyond – opened the doors wide open for normalization with the Israeli occupation, even as it continued and intensified its crimes.

In 1992, Israeli companies began operating in Cuba; Vietnam established diplomatic relations with Israel in 1993, not to mention the Jordanian regime’s Wadi Araba agreement of 1994. With the PLO’s “recognition of Israel” in hand, normalization with the settler colonial project not only appeared permissible but encouraged, despite its effects of further besieging the Palestinian people.

Oslo: A failure for Palestinians, a success for Zionism and imperialism

28 years later, the failure of Oslo is widely recognized. While Oslo has been a failure for the Palestinian people, it has been in many ways a smashing success for the Israeli state, the Zionist movement and its U.S. imperialist sponsor, as well as their allies in the Arab reactionary regimes, in Europe and elsewhere. All of these normalization efforts are part and parcel of the path of Oslo, the constant squeezing and repression of the Palestinian people and confiscation of Palestinian rights with the narrowest of window dressing of officialdom to disguise it.

The United Arab Emirates claimed to “benefit” Palestinians with their normalization agreement, despite the unified rejection of Palestinian people, the Palestinian resistance and even Palestinian officials. Bahrain, which previously hosted a widely rejected economic normalization conference, did not even bother to make such a claim. Of course, it must be noted that the ruling elites of these Gulf states do not represent their people, and that Bahrain in particular has a rich history of resistance, anti-imperialist struggle and struggle for Palestine – all of which have been brutally repressed by the very reactionary regime engaging in the normalization project.

Confronting normalization today

The road to confront normalization must begin with cutting off entirely the path of Oslo and the path of official Palestinian “recognition” of the settler-colonial Zionist project inside occupied Palestine, the Israeli state. In order to overcome “division” in the Palestinian movement and reassert the Palestinian project of self-determination, sovereignty, return and liberation from the river to the sea, the entire path of Oslo and all of the illusions that have accompanied it, of accommodation with imperialism and Zionism and enshrinement of capitalism, must be firmly and fundamentally rejected.

Like the Palestinian people as a whole and especially Palestinian refugees, Palestinian prisoners have been betrayed and left behind by the path of Oslo. Once promoted as a road to the liberation of Palestinian prisoners, the Oslo accords instead enabled the use of Palestinian prisoners as bargaining chips in an attempt to extract even more concessions from Palestinian officials.

Palestinian Prisoners: Betrayed by Oslo

Dozens of pre-Oslo Palestinian prisoners remain in Israeli jails, as occupation forces refused to recognize Palestinian prisoners from 1948 occupied Palestine and repeatedly rescinded agreements for their release. Meanwhile, the Palestinian Authority attempted to convert the prisoners’ struggle and the prisoners’ movement – a national leadership of the Palestinian people – into a file for a ministry, a social concern, and a matter for “final status negotiations” along with the fundamentals of the Palestinian people: the liberation of Jerusalem and refugees’ return to their homes and lands.

Of course, this was not the only outcome of Oslo for the Palestinian prisoners. At the heart of these agreements, and uninterrupted despite declarations and promises, is the Palestinian Authority’s “security coordination” with the Israeli occupation. This “security coordination” has undermined the resilience and social solidarity of the Palestinian movement, chased after and repressed the Palestinian resistance and established a “revolving door” of imprisonment and political detention between P.A. and Israeli prisons. It has firmly established the P.A. as a security subcontractor of the Israeli occupation, trained by the United States with European and British support.

The Case of Ahmad Sa’adat

Perhaps no case so notoriously represents the dangerous role of security coordination as that of Ahmad Sa’adat, the imprisoned General Secretary of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. Following the assassination of notoriously right-wing, racist Israeli Tourism Minister Rehavam Zeevi – a response to the assassination of PFLP General Secretary Abu Ali Mustafa by a U.S.-made, Israeli-fired helicopter missile – Sa’adat and his comrades were seized by Palestinian Authority forces in 2002 and held in Arafat’s Muqata’ (presidential palace), then under siege by Israeli forces. They were subjected to hasty military trials and imprisoned in the P.A.’s Jericho prison, held under U.S. and British guards (some of whom had also served as guards over Irish Republican prisoners in the north of Ireland).

Held as political prisoners in Jericho for four years, they were then held captive for the Israeli attack in 2006 that demolished much of the prison, seized Sa’adat and his comrades and killed two Palestinian guards; the U.S. and British guards had earlier moved aside to make way for the Israeli military. This attack came after elections for the Palestine Legislative Council, established as part of the P.A. under Oslo, found victories for candidates and blocs that supported the resistance and pledged to release political prisoners, a form of sovereignty and self-determination not permitted. Today, Sa’adat and his comrades remain in Israeli prisons, continuing their struggle for liberation. While the Palestinian people rejected collaboration, Oslo meant that collaboration became a guiding mandate of the very existence of the P.A.

Oslo and International Political and Economic Repression

The political repression of Palestinians outside Palestine is also intimately linked to Oslo; U.S. President Bill Clinton issued the executive order listing Palestinian and Lebanese resistance organizations that rejected Oslo as “terrorists” in January 1995, noting that they “threaten to disrupt the Middle East peace process.” This was shortly followed by the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996, which created the “material support” legislation used to persecute Palestinians in the U.S. This was only strengthened by the USA PATRIOT Act and post-September 11 repressive legislation and used in the persecution of Palestinian political prisoners like the Holy Land Foundation Five.

Those “terror lists,” designations and legislation have been marketed around the world after 2001 by the U.S. and adopted in various forms by Canada, the European Union, the U.K. and elsewhere. Of course, Palestinians were never free from persecution by imperialist powers, but the post-Oslo “anti-terror” legislation further institutionalized that persecution while specifically criminalizing and classifying as “terrorist” the rejection of the Oslo project.

In addition, the economic aspects of Oslo must also not be ignored; this agreement was accompanied by corollaries, such as the Paris Protocol, that bound the occupied Palestinian economy ever more tightly to Israeli colonization and control. Palestinians inside occupied Palestine have been forcibly tethered to the Israeli market, with heavy restrictions on independent economic development. At the same time, coercive and hegemonic aid projects were used to replace development, only to then come with ever-enlarging “conditions”, such as the EU’s latest “conditional funding” imposition on Palestinian NGOs, thereby controlling and subjugating Palestinian political expression and development. While the vast majority of Palestinians have suffered massively under Oslo, a thin layer of agents of the P.A. – and thus occupation and imperialism – have benefited as the “Oslo class or Oslo sector.”

End Oslo: Forward to Liberation! 

The Palestinian people continue to resist colonization, occupation and oppression in all forms, and continue to stand on the front lines against imperialism, despite the devastating effects and the heavy weight of the Oslo project. On the 28th anniversary of the Oslo project, it remains the overarching framework for imperialist and Zionist division and control of Palestine and reactionary Arab regimes’ roadway to normalization. In order to march forward to the freedom of Palestinian prisoners, the return of Palestinian refugees and the liberation of Palestine from the river to the sea, the Oslo project must be decisively overthrown and rejected.

This is a key task of the Palestinian liberation movement today, but the Palestinian people are not alone in this project. Everywhere around the world, it is critical to escalate the boycott campaign against Israeli products, cultural institutions, academic institutions and complicit corporations, and fight back against the recognition and normalization of a racist settler-colonial project in occupied Palestine. The boycott of Israel is antithetical to the Oslo process.

Further, this framework has been driven by imperialism. Resisting imperialism, including its sanctions on nations in the region that reject normalization, is essential to standing with Palestine and its people. 

The Palestinian prisoners, Palestinian refugees, the Palestinian popular classes – all are excluded in the framework of Oslo. On the contrary, these are the forces that have led and continue to lead the Palestinian liberation movement and that guide our organizing and struggle for the liberation of Palestine.