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5 October, Online Event: Palestinian Students’ Struggle For Freedom

Tuesday, 5 October
10 AM Pacific – 1 PM Eastern – 7 pm central Europe – 8 pm Palestine
Register to join on Zoom: https://tinyurl.com/freepalstudents
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1020411012105702

Join us to hear speakers directly from occupied Palestine, including recently liberated Palestinian student prisoner Layan Kayed and Hadeel Shatara, coordinator of Samidoun Palestine.

Hundreds of Palestinian students are routinely detained by the Israeli occupation, especially those who are part of student organizations involved with campus political life.
At Bir Zeit University alone, approximately 74 students were detained by occupation soldiers during the 2019-2020 academic year. They are among nearly 5,000 Palestinian political prisoners jailed by Israel. The work of student organizing, from holding book fairs to organizing events and participating in student elections, is criminalized by the Israeli occupation. Still more students are detained for joining demonstrations or posting on their social media profiles.

The targeting of Palestinian students is an attack on Palestinian futures. It is a systematic attempt to undermine the capacity of young Palestinians to organize with one another for a liberated future for their people: One free of colonization, apartheid and occupation.

Register to join on Zoom: https://tinyurl.com/freepalstudents

Part of PALESTINE ACTION WEEK Vancouver – open to global participants.

See the full event schedule: https://www.facebook.com/events/415239596607251

Palestine Action Week is brought to you by the Palestine Action Coalition: Palestinian Youth Movement, NSJP, Canada Palestine Association, UBC SPHR, SFU SJP, Samidoun Network, BDS Vancouver, Anti-racism coalition Vancouver, Independent Jewish Vocies, Rise SFU, Sulong UBC, and the Caucus

Video: Lebanon in Crisis: Palestinians and Lebanese in Resistance – Report of Ghassan Kanafani Brigade

On 2 October 2021, members of the Ghassan Kanafani Brigade to Lebanon, organized by Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, spoke in an online reportback addressing the current crisis in Lebanon and the ongoing struggle of Palestinian refugees for justice, liberation and return. Delegation co-chairs Mohammed Khatib and Jaldia Abubakra and members Thomas Hofland, Aya and Jacob spoke about their experiences and insights.

In the summer of 2021, Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network launched the Ghassan Kanafani Brigade to Lebanon and the Palestinian refugee camps. The brigade, announced on the 49th anniversary of the assassination of Palestinian writer, leader and revolutionary Ghassan Kanafani, included activists and organizers based in Belgium, Spain, France, Sweden, the Netherlands, and elsewhere.

Join us for a reportback on the situation in Lebanon from Palestinian and Palestine solidarity organizers, addressing topics such as:
* Economic crisis in Lebanon today
* Palestinian refugees and the right of return
* Situation in the Palestinian refugee camps
* Lebanese and Palestinian resistance
* The situation of Palestinian youth and women
* Political scene in Lebanon and the Palestinian refugee camps
* The campaign to free Georges Abdallah

Please note that Jaldia Abubakra spoke originally in Spanish. This video contains English interpretation — thank you to Irene for the interpretation. The Facebook video has original Spanish for Spanish speakers and English for English speakers here:

 

October screenings: Fedayin: The Struggle of Georges Abdallah

Georges Abdallah is a Lebanese struggler for Palestine who has been imprisoned since 1984, despite being eligible for release since 1999, for his involvement in the struggle for the liberation of Palestine — and Lebanon — from Zionist occupation.

“Fedayin,” the new film from Vacarme(s) Films in France, tells the story of George’s life in the struggle. The documentary traces the life of Georges Abdallah, Lebanese Arab Communist and struggler for Palestine and one of the longest-held political prisoners in Europe. It moves from the Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon where his political consciousness was forged to the international movement to demand his liberation from French prisons.

Watch the trailer:

The film is available with appropriate subtitles in French, Arabic, English, German, Italian, Catalan and Castilian Spanish.

Check out the list of screenings below and organize your own. If you want to show Fedayin in your area, email us at samidoun@samidoun.net or contact the directors at vacarmesfilms@gmail.com. We will help you to get your screening organized, and the directors are available to attend your events in person or to join your in-person events via video link. 

Screenings of Fedayin for October 2021 (check the directors’ site for changes and updates)

Gémenos, France (13) · Saturday October 2 / Sunday October 3
Screenings organized as part of the annual celebration of the National Association of Communists (ANP).
SCOP TI, 500 Avenue du Pic de Bretagne, 13420 Gémenos
Facebook event

Bayonne (North Basque Country) · Monday October 4 at 7 p.m.
Screening followed by a discussion with the Collectif Vacarme (s) Films.
Epaiska, 4 Rue Pannecau, 64100 Bayonne
Facebook event

Brest, France (29) Wednesday 6 October at 8 p.m.
Screening organized by AFPS Brest, followed by a meeting with the Collectif Vacarme (s) Films
Cinéma Les Studios, 136 rue Jean Jaurès, 29200 Brest
Facebook event

Boston (USA) Saturday October 9 at 6 p.m.
Screening organized as part of the Boston Palestine Film Festival, evening co-presented with Jewish Voice for Peace Boston
Facebook event

Strasbourg, France (67) Monday 11 October at 7 p.m.
Screening organized as part of the Palestinian Film Festival, followed by a meeting with the Collectif Vacarme (s) Films
La Maison de l’Image, 31 Rue Kageneck, 67000 Strasbourg

Saint-Gaudens, France (31) · Tuesday 12 October
More info to come

Guingamp, France (22) · Thursday, October 14 at 8 p.m.
Screening organized by Bretagne Info, followed by a meeting with the Collectif Vacarme (s) Films
Cinéma Les Korrigans, 6 rue Saint-Nicolas, 22200 Guingamp
Facebook event

Tarbes, France (65) · Thursday 14 October at 6.30 p.m.
Screening organized by the Collectif 65 for the liberation of Georges Abdallah
Bourse du Travail, 5 boulevard du Martinet, 65000 Tarbes
Facebook event

Aix-les-Bains, France (73) · Thursday 14 October
More info to come

Annecy, France (74) · Friday 15 October
More info to come

Albi, France (49) · Friday 15 October
More info to come

Chicago (USA) · Sunday, October 17 at 15H
Chicago Palestine Film Festival
Film Center Gene Siskel, 164 North State Street, Chicago, IL, 60601 United States
Get tickets online

Nanterre, France (92) · Thursday, October 21
More info to come

Toulouse, France (31) · Thursday, October 21 at 8:30 pm
Screening organized by the Collectif Palestine Vaincra with the Collectif Vacarme (s) Films and Saïd Bouamama, author of “The Georges Ibrahim Abdallah Affair”.
American Cosmograph Cinema, 24 rue Montardy, 31000 Toulouse
Facebook event

Strasbourg, France (67) · Friday 22 October
More info to come

Madrid (Spain) · Tuesday, October 26
More info to come

Rotterdam (Netherlands) · Friday, October 29
More info to come

 The film website
https://fedayin-lefilm.com/

Some press articles here:

https://fedayin-lefilm.com/category/presse/

and an interview with the collective Vacarme(s) Films on Media TV:

Video: Samidoun on normalization campaigns and Palestinian and Arab resistance

Charlotte Kates, international coordinator of Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, appeared on Press TV’s “Spotlight” program on 30 September 2021 to discuss the official Bahraini U.S.-backed normalization deal with the Israeli regime. She joined Palestinian commentator and analyst Lamis Andoni on the program.

Watch the video:

 

Both guests discussed the role of U.S. imperialism in the region, providing support to Zionist colonialism and Israeli occupation through direct military aid as well as promoting and coercing these normalization agreements. They also discussed the widespread Palestinian and Arab popular resistance and rejection of all of these normalization attempts, despite the complicity of reactionary ruling classes.

Andoni drew particular attention to the dangers of the gas deal linking Arab development of natural gas in Jordan and Egypt to stolen Palestinian gas extracted by the Israeli regime, as well as the danger of U.S.-backed attempts to impose normalization on Lebanon through the importation of this gas. The Campaign to Boycott Supporters of “Israel” in Lebanon has been struggling to expose and block these attempts.

Kates also discussed the self-liberation of the six Palestinian prisoners from Gilboa prison and how the prisoners’ movement reflects the ongoing Palestinian resistance that has not been quashed despite 73 years of Nakba, imprisonment and colonialism. She emphasized the growing global support for Palestinian resistance and liberation from the river to the sea, as well as the unity of the Palestinian people to attain these goals.

2 October, Online Event: Lebanon in Crisis — Palestinians and Lebanese in Struggle (Samidoun Brigade Reportback)

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2
Online Event
11 am Pacific – 2 pm Eastern – 8 pm central Europe – 9 pm Palestine/Lebanon
Register: https://tiny.cc/samidoun-lebanon
Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/249274880325010/

Spanish-English Interpretation

In the summer of 2021, Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network launched the Ghassan Kanafani Brigade to Lebanon and the Palestinian refugee camps. The brigade, announced on the 49th anniversary of the assassination of Palestinian writer, leader and revolutionary Ghassan Kanafani, included activists and organizers based in Belgium, Spain, France, Sweden, the Netherlands, and elsewhere.

Join us on Saturday, 2 October for a reportback on the situation in Lebanon from Palestinian and Palestine solidarity organizers, addressing topics such as:
* Economic crisis in Lebanon today
* Palestinian refugees and the right of return
* Situation in the Palestinian refugee camps
* Lebanese and Palestinian resistance
* The situation of Palestinian youth and women
* Political scene in Lebanon and the Palestinian refugee camps

Register to join us for an informative and interesting discussion!
https://tiny.cc/samidoun-lebanon

2 October, Stockholm: Irish-Palestinian Solidarity Pub

Saturday, 2 October
6:00 pm to midnight
Kafe 44 (Tjärhovsgatan 46)
Stockholm, Sweden
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/406984994332312

Welcome to an Irish-Palestinian pub of solidarity! On the 2/10 Samidoun Stockholm and Irlandinformation (a group for solidarity with Irish freedom fighters) invite you all to a pub night in support of national liberation movements. Palestinian food, cheap drinks, revolutionary music will all be front and centre. During the night, literature and other merch will also be available, both from Samidoun and from Irlandinformation.

Profits from the night will be used for Republican prisoners in Ireland and for Palestinian organisations in the refugee camps of Lebanon. More information and a more detailed schedule will be released within the coming days.

Invite your friends and grab a beer to support the efforts to unite Ireland and free Palestine!

Where: Kafé 44 (Tjärhovsgatan 46)
Time: 18:00-00:00
Date: 2/10

Välkomna på irländsk-palestinsk solidaritetspub! Den 2/10 bjuder Samidoun Stockholm och Irlandinformation in till en pubkväll till stöd för befrielserörelserna. Palestinskt att äta, billig dryck, revolutionär musik kommer finnas på plats. Under kvällen kommer det även säljas böcker och merch från både Samidoun och Irlandinformation.
Intäkterna från kvällen kommer gå till republikanskt fångarbete i Irland och till palestinska organisationer i Libanons flyktingläger. Mer information och schema kommer släppas under dagarna.

Bjud in dina vänner och köp en öl för att stötta arbetet för ett enat Irland och ett fritt Palestina!

Plats: Kafé 44 (Tjärhovsgatan 46)
Tid: 18:00-00:00
Dag: 2/10

‎ندعوكم لأمسية لدعم النضال الايرلندي الفلسطيني!
‎تدعوكم شبكة صامدون للدفاع عن الأسرى و حراك irlandinformation التضامني بتاريخ الثاني من أوكتوبر لأمسية تضامنية داعمة لحراك التحرر الوطني.

الأرباح من الأمسية ستبعث كاملة لدعم الأسرى الجمهوريين في ايرلندا, كذلك لمخيمات اللاجئين الفلسطينيين في لبنان. مزيد من المعلومات عن جدول الأمسية سيتم نشرها في الأيام المقبلة.

أدعو صحابكم و الرفاق, رح نقدم أكل فلسطيني, مشروبات ونلتقي لنسمع و نتذكر أن النضال جدوى مستمرة!

2 October, Toulouse: Palestine Stand — Free Georges Abdallah!

Saturday, 2 October 2021
11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Metro Capitole – Toulouse, France
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/220737763374133/

On Saturday 2 October from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Collectif Palestine Vaincra is organizing a Palestine Stand at the exit of the Capitole metro in Toulouse as part of the month of mobilization for the release of Georges Abdallah. A Lebanese communist and Palestinian resistance fighter, he has been imprisoned in France since 1984 while despite being eligible for release since 1999. He has become the oldest political prisoner in Europe. To support him is to support the Palestinian people and their right to resist colonialism, racism and apartheid.

On the program: distribution of flyers, signature of petition cards, solidarity photos, free leaflets and stickers, registrations for the demonstration bus on Saturday 23 October in front of Lannemezan prison, etc.

This gathering is registered at the prefecture and respects the required health measures (masks, sanitizer, etc.).

Samidoun Spain joins the celebration of the centenary of the Communist Party of Spain

From Friday 24 September to Sunday 26 September, the activists of Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network in the Spanish State (Samidoun España) were present at the Fiesta festival, marking the centenary of the Communist Party of Spain, in the municipality of Rivas Vaciamadrid.

The presence of Samidoun Spain was crucial during these important days, which served as a meeting point for a wide range of political activists and organizations of the left in the Spanish State. During the event, Samidoun organizers had the opportunity to converge with many other national and international social movements, with internationalist activists, political parties, as well as with fundamental political and artistic personalities of the Spanish, Latin American and international left in general.

Comrade and activist Jaldía Abubakra participated in the internationalist space in a forum on the Arab region with Jon Rodríguez Forrest, responsible for International Relations in Izquierda Unida (United Left), Sira Rego, MEP of UP-IU (Unidad Podemos – Izquierda Unida) in the Confederal Group of the European United Left, spokesperson of IU and Head of External Area of IU, and Abdullah Arabi, Delegate of the Polisario Front in Spain. During her speech, she emphasized the need for Palestinian struggle to break with the disastrous path of Oslo for a new stage of resistance and building a strong Palestinian national front that advocates real decolonization and not collaboration with the Zionist colonizer.

Samidoun Spain coordinated with other political forces to continue to strengthen support for the Palestinian struggle and resistance for the liberation of Palestine. The event also provided the opportunity for three full days of raising awareness and involvement for Palestine among all of the guests who came to enjoy the cultural events or other political and social activities organized by the Communist Party of Spain.

Throughout the weekend, Samidoun activists at their information and materials stand distributed information leaflets about the campaign to boycott Israeli pharmaceutical company TEVA and other Israeli products and institutions; about the urgent situation of Palestinian political prisoners in Zionist prisons; the Israeli colonization of Palestine and the need to free Palestine from the river to the sea; as well as the upcoming Alternative Palestinian Path Conference (Masar Badil) that will take place at the end of October. At the same time, we invited the passers-by to join the upcoming events that Samidoun has organized in Madrid, such as the screening of “Fedayin, the Struggle of Georges Abdallah“, the event for the tenth anniversary of Samidoun at the EKO Social Center and the big demonstration for Palestine that will take place on 31 October in Madrid.

In addition, many people showed their solidarity by taking pictures with the images of the Palestinian political prisoners. Among them, artists like Toni Mejías, journalists like Miquel Ramos and even political figures like Daniel Jadue, Chilean Communist mayor in the commune of Recoleta.  The stand served to raise awareness among people who were unaware of the issue, but also to increase the information level, interest and involvement of those who knew about the political reality in Palestine.

Finally, the solidarity fundraising that the group did through the sale of merchandising was a real success. It was very satisfying to walk around the fairgrounds and see different passersby with T-shirts and bags with the map of Palestine silkscreened and around it in big letters: “Free Palestine from the river to the sea”.

We invite everyone to continue to participate in the next solidarity initiatives, in particular next Tuesday, 26 October at The Neighborhood Theater, where the film “Fedayin, the fight of George Abdallah” will be presented. Georges Abdallah is a Palestinian resistance fighter imprisoned in France since 1984 who, although he has been eligible for release since 1999, is still imprisoned. In addition, for all of you who have run out of T-shirts or bags … this is your moment to get your own!

 

 

 

Khalida Jarrar is free: Time to organize to free Palestine! 

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network salutes Khalida Jarrar, her family and loved ones, her comrades, and the Palestinian people on the occasion of her release from two years of unjust imprisonment in Israeli occupation jails. The moment of her release is one of joy for everyone around the world who supports the just cause of the Palestinian people and the international movement for liberation and justice. Today, her steadfastness, strength and leadership must give us occasion not only to celebrate her return home but to redouble our efforts for Palestinian liberation and return. 

Of course, our celebration today comes alongside honor and mourning for the five Palestinian lives taken by the Israeli occupation today as they resisted assassination and arrest raids: Ahmad Zahran, Mahmoud Hmaidan, Osama Sobh, Yousef Sobh and Zakaria Badwan. These martyrs resisted the theft and colonization of Palestinian land and lives until their last breath. 

Jarrar, the Palestinian political leader, feminist and parliamentarian, was arrested by Israeli occupation forces on 1 November 2019, only eight months after her release from 20 months in Israeli administrative detention – imprisonment without charge or trial – after her last arrest by occupation forces in 2017. During her detention from 2017 to 2019, over 275 organizations signed onto an international call for her release. The 2019 attack by Israeli occupation forces also came as she prepared to teach at Bir Zeit University on international law and the Palestinian movement, the forced cancellation of her class accompanying the targeting of students for their own political and student activity on campus. 

In 2014, she resisted – and defeated – an Israeli attempt to forcibly displace her from her family home in el-Bireh to Jericho. Only nine months later, in April 2015, she was seized by Israeli occupation forces and ordered to administrative detention, imprisonment without charge or trial. After a global outcry, she was brought before Israeli military courts and faced 12 charges based on her political activity, from giving speeches to attending events in support of Palestinian prisoners. She served 15 months in Israeli prison – and was then free for only 13 months before her 2017 arrest.

During the 2 years of Khalida Jarrar’s imprisonment, the Palestinian people witnessed the attempt to impose the so-called “deal of the century” through normalization campaigns led by the U.S. in partnership with reactionary Arab regimes; the repeated bombardment and siege on Gaza; the COVID-19 pandemic and its Palestinian and global effects; the uprising of Palestinians from the river to the sea and inside and outside Palestine in May 2021 alongside the Seif al-Quds battle; the self-liberation of six Palestinian prisoners with the tools they could fashion by hand, exposing the false veneer of invincibility of the Israeli occupation. Throughout all of this, Khalida remained locked behind Israeli bars, an attempt to deny the Palestinian people and the global movement access to her leadership, thought, and action. 

Of course, Khalida Jarrar was also kept from her family and loved ones, despite personal tragedy. On 11 July 2021, Khalida’s beloved daughter, Suha Ghassan Jarrar,  a committed Palestinian human rights defender who worked with Al-Haq and spoke around the world, defending and upholding Palestinian rights and liberation,died suddenly of a heart attack at the age of 30. While hundreds of Palestinians joined her funeral procession in Ramallah, Suha’s mother was denied early release for her funeral or even the ability to see her daughter’s body before she was buried. 

Thousands of Palestinians and supporters around the world spoke up, campaigned on social media,signed petitions, demanded their governments take action and expressed their outrage at the denial of this basic human right and comfort to Khalida Jarrar and her family by the Israeli occupation. Khalida represented a Palestinian political leader as well as a Palestinian mother, continuing to resist the Israeli occupation amid devastating pain. 

Jarrar is a member of the Palestinian committee that acceded to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court and presented evidence to the international body about ongoing Israeli crimes. Israeli occupation forces invaded her home just as the Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court announced that she recommended the ICC launch a formal investigation of Israeli war crimes and crimes against humanity in Palestine. She was sentenced only weeks after the ICC affirmed its jurisdiction over occupied Palestine over the objections of the Israeli occupation as well as its backers among imperialist powers. In fact, her 2015 arrest came literally one day after Palestine’s accession to the ICC. 

Despite all of the political arrests, ongoing persecution and attempts to silence Khalida Jarrar, the occupation was never able to break her will or her commitment to the freedom of Palestine and its people. On this occasion, we urge all friends of Palestine to join us in celebration — and in outrage — through action: sharing the stories, images and struggles of Palestinian political prisoners, building the boycott of Israel, and organizing together for a day when the prison bars in Palestine and around the world will be pulled down to free every prisoner of injustice — and when Palestine will be free, from the river to the sea. 

 

Six Palestinians continue hunger strikes to end administrative detention

Despite deteriorating health, six Palestinian prisoners are continuing their open hunger strikes to demand their liberation from Israeli occupation prisons. All six of them are jailed without charge or trial under Israel’s “administrative detention” mechanism, and they are facing increasingly serious health situations, especially as Kayed Fasfous has now gone without food for 73 days. His fellow hunger strikers have also been on lengthy strikes: Miqbel Qawasmeh, imprisoned university student, on strike for 66 days; Alaa al-Araj for 48 days; Hisham Abu Hawash for 40 days; Raik Bisharat for 35 days; and Shadi Abu Aker for 32 days.

Meanwhile, Amin Shweiki, 61, also jailed without charge or trial under administration, has refused to take his insulin injections, demanding he be released. As reported by Al Jazeera, “Amin, a UK graduate in civil engineering, is one of the 520 Palestinian prisoners held under administrative detention, a policy that allows the Israeli police and military to imprison Palestinians indefinitely, on ‘secret information’, without presenting them with formal charges or allowing them to stand trial – laws that originate from the British occupation of Palestine.”

Shweiki, father of seven children and owner of a glass shop in the Old City of Jerusalem, has been jailed without charge or trial since 17 May. One day before he was expected to be released, a military court extended his detention for another four months, prompting him to launch his medical strike. Administrative detention orders are indefinitely renewable and Palestinians have spent years jailed without charge or trial under these orders.

Shweiki, along with four fellow administrative detainees, has vowed to boycott the Israeli occupation military courts. Ahmed Abu Sundus, Yousef Qazzaz, Yaser Badrasawy and Ayed Dudin have all vowed that they will not receive medical treatment or go to the Israeli courts until they are freed from detention without charge or trial.

Meanwhile, the hunger strikers have continued their “battle of empty stomachs.” Fasfous had an appeal scheduled to be heard on 22 September, but it was postponed by the Israeli occupation court system until 30 September, despite the fact that Fasfous has gone without food for over two months and is facing serious health problems. Abu Aker, who has been on hunger strike for over a month, is being held in solitary confinement in a dirty and cramped cell with no windows in Ofer prison.

Qawasmeh, 24, is still held in the Kaplan hospital due to the severe deterioration in his health; he has a low heart rate, shortness of breath, blurred vision and pain throughout his body. He is unable to stand; while in the Israeli hospital, he is shackled to the hospital bed by his right hand and left foot. Inside the hospital room, three jailers are constantly present and eat in front of him in order to taunt him into ending his strike.

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 520 Palestinians jailed without charge or trial under administrative detention, out of 4,650 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. Kayed Fasfous, 32, from Dura – al-Khalil, started his strike 73 days ago. He is 36 years old, detained without charge or trial since July 2020. He is married and the father of the daughter; his three brothers, Akram, Mahmoud and Hafez are also detained by the Israeli occupation (Akram and Mahmoud earlier joined the hunger strike.) Before he was arrested, he was working in Dura municipality and had recently returned to Hebron University to complete his computer science degree, which he was earlier unable to complete due to repeated arrests.
  2. Miqdad Qawasmeh: from al-Khalil, started 66 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. He has previously spent around 4 years in occupation prisons over various arrests since 2015.
  3. Alaa al-Araj: from Tulkarem, launched his strike 48 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 and a civil engineer; he has been detained multiple times since 2013, including being held without charge or trial under administrative detention.
  4. Hisham Ismail Abu Hawash, 39, from Dura, al-Khalil, has been on hunger strike for 40 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 and the father of four children; his youngest child suffers from kidney failure.
  5. Raik Sadeq Bisharat, 44, from Tubas,  on strike for 35 days, has been jailed without charge or trial under administrative detention since July 2021. He is an injured former prisoner and has spent 9 years in Israeli prison. His hand was amputated and his wife was martyred by the Israeli occupation.
  6. Shadi Abu Aker, 37, from Aida refugee camp in Bethlehem, has been on hunger strike for 32 days to reject his administrative detention. He has been jailed without charge or trial since October 2020. Married and the father of two children, he is a former prisoner who spent 10 years in Israeli prison before his release in 2012. He has since been held under administrative detention three times.

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!

Download these signs for use in your campaigns:

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!