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Palestinian student activists among 23 seized by Israeli occupation forces

Photo for illustration purposes. From Wattan.TV

Israeli occupation forces seized at least 23 people from their homes on Monday morning, 26 August, including several Palestinian student leaders and activists at Bir Zeit University. They join approximately 60 fellow students at Bir Zeit and over 300 Palestinian students overall held in Israeli prisons. Student activists involved in the elected council or other organizations are particularly targeted for arrest, interrogation and imprisonment; nearly every year, the Bir Zeit student body president is seized by occupation forces and prevented from carrying out his or her term on campus.

The students arrested on Monday morning include Ribhi Karajeh, a former political prisoner, seized from his village of Saffa; Khaled Abu Qash and Ahmad Kharouf. The Progressive Democratic Student Pole at Bir Zeit University issued a statement denouncing the arrests, saying that these arrests come “in the context of unsuccessful attempts to undermine our solid will and strong determination” and affirming that the Palestinian people will not be intimidated by persecution and the struggle will not be weakened by arrests.

The Palestinian Youth Mobilization in Germany (Hirak) called on students around the world to organize to confront the arrests and repression targeting Palestinian students throughout occupied Palestine. Hirak urged the Higher Committee for the Great March of Return and Breaking the Siege in Gaza to adopt a Friday of protest for Palestinian students in order to unify the student movement in struggle and work together to escalate the popular struggle against the occupation and break the siege on the Palestinian people in Gaza, especially students.

The list of people arrested includes the following:

1. Ribhi Karajeh, from Saffa west of Ramallah
2. Mohammed Munir Barghouthi, from Kobar north of Ramallah
3. Kanaan Hazmawi, from Kobar
4. Diaa Mashal Barghouthi, from Kobar
5. Marwan Adib Barghouthi, from Kobar
6. Nael Jamal Barghouthi, from Kobar
7. Shadi Barghouthi, from Kobar
8. Musaab Saher Barghouthi, from Kobar
9. Mohammed Munir Barghouthi, from Kobar
10. Qassam Nael Barghouthi, from Kobar
11. Yousef Sarhan, from Kobar
12. Khaled Ahmad Qad, from Abu Qash north of Ramallah
13. Aseer Hatem Maarouf, from Ain Qinya north of Ramallah
14. Talaat Hatem Maarouf, from Ain Qinya
15. Ahmad Kharouf, from Ramallah
16. Yahya Mohammed al-Rifai, from Kafr Ain west of Ramallah
17. Haitham Yousef al-Eiss, from Kafr Ainn
18. Firas Abdel-Karim Adam, from Zawiya, west of Salfit
19. Hafez Abu Zeid, from Jenin
20. Salah Albou, from Abu Dis east of Jerusalem
21. Saqer Hanatsheh, from Ramallah al-Tahta
22. Salem Badi al-Dardasari, from al-Bireh

As these new arrests targeted students and activists, Palestinian student Osama Fakhoury, 22, from al-Khalil, was once again ordered to eight more days of detention by the Ofer military court. An engineering student, Fakhoury is the former student council chair at Bir Zeit University. He has been jailed since 2 July, when he was seized by occupation forces 25 days before the release of his mother, Palestinian writer Lama Khater, who was released from over a year in Israeli prison in late July.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network joins Hirak in its call to action to defend Palestinian students under attack and organize to win the liberation of Palestinian prisoners – and of all of Palestine. We translate the statement below:

“The Zionist occupation continues to arrest and target our Palestinian students and comrades in the universities in the occupied homeland, Palestine, believing that it can break their resolve our our commitment. Our response to the crimes of the occupation is through popular action and its comprehensive escalation everywhere.

Accordingly:

The Palestinian Youth Mobilization calls on all Palestinian students everywhere to organize, confront and expose the policy of large-scale arrests carried out by the Zionist occupation forces against the student movement in occupied Palestine.

We also call on our brothers and comrades in the Higher Committee for the Great March of Return and Breaking the Siege to adopt a Friday of anger on behalf of the students of Palestine to unite efforts for a unified student movement in action and work together to escalate the popular movement to confront the occupier and break the siege imposed upon our people in the Gaza Strip, especially on the student population.

To our struggling people everywhere:

Popular escalation is the only possible option to protect our national rights and our sacred cause from the threat of liquidation.

Hirak also calls on the BDS movement to mobilize committees and campaigners everywhere, especially in universities, to defend the students in occupied Palestine.

We also emphasize that the attacks of the occupation on Palestinian students are not separate from its attacks on our people and our nation in Syria, Lebanon, Iraq and Palestine.

Together we will win, and only together.

Palestinian Youth Mobilization/Berlin”

Samidoun stands with the people of Palestine, Lebanon, Syria and Iraq against Israeli aggression

Photo: Mashregh News

Samidoun: Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network stands with the people of Palestine, Lebanon, Syria and Iraq, who face the front lines of aggression by the Israeli state, its Zionist supporters, imperialist backers and reactionary allies, and urges broad solidarity with their resistance.

Israel’s renewed bombardment and tightened siege of the Gaza Strip and campaign of arrests and settlement construction in the West Bank, as well as its lethal strikes on Iraq, where it killed Kazem Mohsen, a member of the Popular Mobilization Forces fighting the “Islamic State” group, and Lebanon, where it targeted both the Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah, killing two of its members, Hassan Youssef Zbeeb and Yasser Ahmad Daher, and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – General Command, and its latest bombing of Syria indicate the ongoing determination of this reactionary axis to foment social turmoil and national disintegration across the region.

In particular, they show its eagerness to weaken the resistance forces confronting its spearheads: Israel and the militant fundamentalist groups, including Al-Qaeda affiliates, with which it has found common cause. They also reflect the ongoing threat that Zionism and the Israeli state pose to all peoples in the region. After all, this is nothing new. Israel currently occupies the Syrian Golan Heights and the Lebanese Shebaa Farms. Its occupying forces were driven from southern Lebanon in 2000 due to the people’s resistance. Since that time, the Israeli state has repeatedly attempted to incite war with Lebanon and engaged in a brutal assault on the people of the country in 2006, rebuffed when the Lebanese resistance was victorious over the Zionist war machine once more. 

And along with his decision to ban a visit by United States Representatives Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar, they also demonstrate the willingness of Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who faces a surprisingly close battle for re-election on 17 September, to win at any cost, even the embroilment of his state in a regional war.

Samidoun urges all supporters of Palestine to strengthen their solidarity with the forces of resistance confronting Israel, Zionism, imperialism and reaction both there and in surrounding countries through escalated Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaigns, particularly against targets, like Caterpillar, Hewlett Packard, HSBC and Sabra, complicit in servicing the Israeli military, demands that imperialist and reactionary government end their support for Israel, and mass mobilization against Israel’s dangerous escalation.

1 September, Groningen: Film at the Viola – Gaza Fights for Freedom

Sunday, 1 September
2:30 pm
Viola Squat
Violenstraat 2
Groningen, Netherlands
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1118797294978582/

Film in Viola!!
GAZA FIGHTS FOR FREEDOM (01h23m)
This collaboration shows you Gaza’s protest movement like you’ve never seen before. Filmed during the height of the Great March Of Return protests, it features exclusive footage of demonstrations where 200 unarmed civilians have been killed by Israeli snipers since March 30, 2018.

A Film by Abby Martin

location: violenstraat 2

there will be a donation box to drop some of your monnies ::: the monnie will go to Stichting Kifaia ::: they support local health organisations in the gaza strip!

2 September, London: Stop the Arms Fair – Stop Arming Israel

Monday, 2 September
9:30 am
Royal Albert Way, E16
London, UK
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/852120258506233/

Take action at the DSEI arms fair to #StopArmingIsrael

The world’s largest arms fair, Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI) returns to London in September.

It’ll host a specially designated area for Israel’s arms companies to display their weapons – weapons which are marketed as ‘combat-proven’ i.e. weapons that have been tested and used to devastate and destroy Palestinian communities.

Since March 2018, Palestinians in Gaza have been marching to the fence which has entrapped them in the “world’s largest open air prison”. Palestinians haven’t forgotten their original homes, and they haven’t given up on their right of return. They are demanding their fundamental right to return to the homes from which they and their families were expelled in 1948 and 1967, a right enshrined in international law, and an end to the illegal blockade.

Israel has met these protestors with brutal live fire, killing over 250 and injuring and maiming over 30,000 in Gaza. This violence and destruction is made possible by Israel’s trade in arms with dozens of countries, including the UK.

Israel’s brutal military occupation of Palestine is a grave and shocking injustice. Yet is only made possible through international support: from governments and from the many international corporations that profit from the occupation.

Palestinians are peacefully resisting occupation and oppression, and it’s important for us to heed their call for boycotts, divestment and sanctions, now more than ever. We can do our bit by calling for sanctions on the sale of weapons to Israel. War and repression start here, and we can stop it here.

Take action at the Excel Centre during the #StopDSEI week of action and demand a two-way arms embargo between the UK and Israel!
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On 2 September, we will kick off a week of action in the run up to the arms fair outside the Excel Centre to #StopDSEI. Join us in a day of creative action to Stop Arming Israel!

There will be activities and people there throughout the day from 10am onwards, but the main performances, speakers and activities will be 2–6pm. Come for the afternoon, and stay for an evening meal, and music and dancing at Dance to Disarm for Palestine: https://www.facebook.com/events/336184490600833/

***Programme of activities***
10.00 – Arrive! ‘Why are we here? Introduction to the issues & groups present.’
10.30 onwards – Bannermaking

11.00 – Workshop: Know your rights 101

12.00 – Speakers on BDS, The Great March of Return and the UK–Israel Arms trade

12.30 – Picnic Lunch *please bring food to share!*

13.30 – Performances, street theatre, speakers and more!

16.30 – Dabke Workshop by Hawiyya

18.00 – Food, and live music and spoken work at Dance to Disarm for Palestine

Bring creativity, energy, banners, flags, drums and a picnic lunch to share! This is happening rain or shine, so wear weather appropriate clothing.

Full accessibility information for the week of action is available on the Stop the Arms Fair website: https://www.stopthearmsfair.org.uk/accessibility-information/
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The week of action to Stop the Arms Fair at London’s Docklands runs from 2 to 13 September 2019. Find out more and join in the rest of the week of action: https://www.facebook.com/events/266188503879185/

19 October, Lannemezan: March for the liberation of Georges Abdallah!

Saturday, 19 October
2:00 pm
Station Lannemezan
Rue de la Gare
Lannemezan, France
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/367593683905606/

Annual mobilization for the release of Georges Abdallah outside his prison gates in Lannemezan. Meet at Lannemezan station at 2 pm.

Georges Abdallah is a Lebanese communist militant and a struggler for the Palestinian cause imprisoned in France since 1984. He has been eligible for release since 1999. He will begin his 36th year of detention on 24 October, making him one of the longest-held political prisoners in the world.

Details to come. More info: http://liberonsgeorges.samizdat.net/

📢 Manifestation annuelle pour la libération de Georges Abdallah devant les portes de sa prison à Lannemezan.
Rendez-vous devant la gare de Lannemezan à 14H.
🚨 Georges Abdallah est un militant communiste libanais et combattant de la cause palestinienne emprisonné en France depuis 1984 et libérable depuis 1999. Il entamera une 36e année de détention le 24 octobre prochain, ce qui fait de lui l’un des plus vieux prisonniers politiques du monde.
➡ Plus d’infos : http://liberonsgeorges.samizdat.net/
Détails à venir

24 August, Albuquerque: Palestine Night with the Red Nation

Saturday, 24 August
6:00 pm
Larry Casuse Freedom Center
1419 Central Ave NE
Albuquerque, NM
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/907357772959796/

Join The Red Nation for a night of food, dialogue, and information about the intersections between Palestinian rights and Indigenous liberation. Talk with Indigenous folx who have been to Palestine and learn how struggles for demilitarization, abolishing borders, ending resource extraction, abolition, and decolonization are interconnected across Palestine and Turtle Island.

Videos: Speakers confront political bans, anti-Palestinian repression in Germany

On Saturday, 17 August, Palestinian writer Khaled Barakat spoke in Berlin after the end of the political ban imposed on him by the German state. Joining him were Samidoun’s international coordinator, Charlotte Kates and European coordinator, Mohammed Khatib. Thanks to solidarity video network Public Solidarity, videos of the talks are now available online for those who were unable to attend the event.

Watch the videos below:

Charlotte Kates:

Khaled Barakat:

Mohammed Khatib:

Watch all three videos as a playlist:

The event came in response to escalating repression in Germany targeting the Palestinian community and the Palestine solidarity movement, at the same time that this movement is on the rise. Recent incidents have included:

* the political ban imposed on Palestinian writer Khaled Barakat and the use of anti-Palestinian arguments to deny him a residency visa renewal
* the anti-BDS resolution passed by the Bundestag
* the political ban and stripping of the Schengen visitor visa targeting Rasmea Odeh, former Palestinian political prisoner and community leader
* the criminal prosecution of activists for interrupting an Israeli official speaker involved in the war on Gaza at Humboldt University
* the closure of the bank account of Jewish Voices for a Just Peace and other organizations in Germany
* the cancellation of performance invitations to American rapper Talib Kweli and Scottish rappers Young Fathers for their support for the boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) movement
* the forced resignation of the director of the Jewish Museum in Berlin for tweeting a link to a statement against the Bundestag’s anti-BDS resolution written by Jewish scholars

24 August, Berlin: Boycott Puma! Protest demonstration at Hackeschen Markt

Saturday, 24 August
2:00 pm
Hackescher Markt
Berlin, Germany
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/684997331927872/

BDS Berlin is calling for a demonstration at the PUMA Concept Store at Hackeschen Markt at Rosenthaler Str. 40/41 in 10178 Berlin on Saturday, 24 August 2019 from 2 pm to 4 pm.

BOYCOTT PUMA
PROUD SPONSORS OF ISRAELI APARTHEID

More than 200 Palestinian football teams have called on PUMA to end sponsorship of the Israel Football Association (IFA) due to its support for Israeli war crimes. The IFA includes football teams that are based in illegal settlements and host matches on land stolen from Palestinians.

EVERY ISRAELI SETTLEMENT IN THE WEST BANK, INCLUDING EAST JERUSALEM, IS ILLEGAL, AND A WAR CRIME UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW.

Israel’s settlements contribute to serious human rights abuses and are a direct cause for restrictions on Palestinian freedom of movement, access to natural resources, and ability to build homes and conduct business.

PUMA’S SPONSORSHIP OF THE IFA LEGITIMISES AND GIVES INTERNATIONAL COVER TO ISRAEL’S ILLEGAL SETTLEMENTS.

By sponsoring the Israel Football Association (IFA), Puma is endorsing the continued ethnic cleansing of Palestinians. Israel uses sport to whitewash its crimes and normalise the status of illegal settlements.

As the main international sponsor of the IFA, Puma is lending its brand to cover up and sportwash Israel’s human rights abuses, including against Palestinian footballers.

Until they end their sponsorship of the IFA, join us in boycotting Puma and calling on Puma-sponsored teams to drop Puma.

 

BDS Berlin ruft auf zur

Kundgebung vor dem PUMA Concept Store am Hackeschen Markt

in der Rosenthaler Str. 40/41 in 10178 Berlin

am Samstag, den 24. August 2019 von 14:00 – 16:00 Uhr

Mehr als 200 palästinensische Fußballmannschaften haben PUMA aufgefordert, sein Sponsoring des Israelischen Fußballverbandes (IFA) aufgrund seiner Unterstützung für israelische Kriegsverbrechen einzustellen. Im IFA sind Fußballmannschaften, die in illegalen Siedlungen ansässig sind und Spiele auf von Palästinenser*innen gestohlenem Land ausrichten.

JEDE ISRAELISCHE SIEDLUNG IN DER WESTBANK, EINSCHLIESSLICH OST-JERUSALEM, IST ILLEGAL UND GEMÄSS VÖLKERRECHT EIN KRIEGSVERBRECHEN.

Israels Siedlungen tragen zu schweren Menschenrechts-verletzungen bei und sind eine unmittelbare Ursache für Einschränkungen der Bewegungsfreiheit der Palästinenser*innen, des Zugangs zu natürlichen Ressourcen und der Möglichkeit Häuser zu bauen und Geschäfte zu tätigen.

PUMAS SPONSORING DES IFA LEGITIMIERT UND GIBT ISRAELS ILLEGALEN SIEDLUNGEN INTERNATIONALE DECKUNG.
Boycott PUMA

Mit dem Sponsoring des Israelischen Fußballverbandes (IFA) billigt PUMA die anhaltende ethnische Säuberung der Palästinenser*innen. Israel nutzt den Sport, um seine Verbrechen zu übertünchen und den Status illegaler Siedlungen zu normalisieren.

Als internationaler Hauptsponsor der IFA stellt PUMA seine Marke zur Verfügung, um die israelischen Menschenrechtsverletzungen, auch gegen palästinensische Fußballspieler*innen, zu vertuschen und zu verschleiern.

Macht mit, boykottiert PUMA und ruft von PUMA gesponsorte Mannschaften auf, PUMA fallen zu lassen bis das Unternehmen sein Sponsoring des IFA beendet. #BoycottPUMA

http://bdsberlin.org/2019/08/18/boykottiert-puma-protest-kundgebung-am-hackeschen-markt/?preview=true&_thumbnail_id=8924

Dozens of Palestinian prisoners launch solidarity strike as protests support hunger strikers

Protest in Gaza for the prisoners, 22 August

On Wednesday evening, 21 August, the Prison Branch of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine announced that a number of Palestinian prisoners were launching a solidarity strike with Huzaifa Halabiya and his fellow hunger strikers on Thursday, 22 August. Halabiya, from Abu Dis in Jerusalem, has been on hunger strike for 53 days against his imprisonment without charge or trial under Israeli administrative detention. There are eight prisoners currently on hunger strike and almost 50 more have already joined solidarity strikes inside Israeli prisons.

Protest in Gaza for the prisoners, 22 August

Dozens of prisoners announced that they would join a three-day solidarity strike beginning on Thursday, including the following:

From Ramon prison: Ahmad Karajeh, Ahmad Abu Hassaniya, Ahmad Abu Sheikha, Mahmoud Abu Asba, Ahmad al-Masri, Majdi Qawariq, Siraj al-Khatib, Ashraf al-Sajdi, Khaled Yousef

From Ofer prison: Khaled Taha, Mohammed Safi, Tarek Karajah, Ahmed Kittani, Mohammed Farahin, Bahaa al-Khawaja, Maher al-Amarin, Hafez Omar, Bassem Mizher, Ramez Rayan, Mohammed Khamour, Mohammed Fares, Mohammed Ghatrashi, Yousef al-Zaghari

From Nafha prison: Mohammed Khalaf, Mohammed Saleh, Uday al-Titi, Ahmad al-Khatib, Mohammed Hawarin, Hussein Atta

From the Negev desert prison: Fadi Abu al-Huda, Yousef Yousef, Tariq Mahran, Taleb Abu Khait, Hamdi al-Balawi, Mahmoud al-Haj Mohammed, Ibrahim Salem, Khader Madi, Mohammed Laddawa, Ali Darwish, Haytham Siyaj, Majed Alama, Munther Hajajreh, Mohammed Khatatbeh, Hamza Zawil

Protest in Gaza for the prisoners, 22 August

A number of the 48 prisoners launching solidarity strikes today have previously participated in solidarity actions during the strike of the administrative detainees. In their statement, they said that “the battle of freedom and will continues until the administrative detainees achieve their liberation and victory over the policy of administrative detention.”

Protest in Gaza for the prisoners, 22 August

As they launched their strike, protests were planned throughout occupied Palestine, including a protest in Gaza City at the office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights at 10 am and a protest outside Ofer prison. Participants in the Gaza protest carried signs and banners demanding freedom for all Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails, while children performed street theater in support of the prisoners.

Protest in Gaza for the prisoners, 22 August

In Eizariya and Abu Dis in Jerusalem, both towns observed a general commercial strike in support of Halabiya and Ismail Ali, both from Abu Dis. Ali has been on hunger strike for 30 days against administrative detention. National forces and political parties called for a day of anger and demonstrations to confront the occupation. The general strike followed an evening protest on Wednesday, which launched from the sit-in tent in support of the prisoners in Abu Dis to the homes of the martyrs Nasim Abu Roumi and the wounded Mohammed al-Sheikh in Eizariya. Hundreds joined the march to support the prisoners and demand justice for the wounded and the martyrs, while occupation forces fired tear gas, sound grenades and rubber-coated metal bullets toward the youth in the demonstration.

Protest in Gaza for the prisoners, 22 August

Halabiya is facing a particularly precarious health condition. He is a leukemia survivor who also suffered burns over the majority of his body as a child. He has been jailed without charge or trial since June 2018. When he was seized from his home by Israeli occupation forces, his wife was pregnant; he is now the father of seven-month-old Majdal, who he has been denied the opportunity to even meet.

Protest in Gaza for the prisoners, 22 August

All eight of the long-term hunger strikers are held without charge or trial under administrative detention, a policy of arbitrary detention introduced to Palestine under the colonial British mandate and adopted by the Zionist regime. Palestinians can be jailed for up to six months at a time under administrative detention orders, which are indefinitely renewable. This means that Palestinians can spend years in administrative detention. The hunger strikers include:

  • Huzaifa Halabiya, 54 days
  • Ahmad Ghannam, 41 days
  • Sultan Khallouf, 37 days
  • Ismail Ali, 31 days
  • Wajdi al-Awawda, 26 days
  • Tareq Qa’adan, 22 days
  • Nasser al-Jada, 17 days
  • Thaer Hamdan, 12 days

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network urges all supporters and friends of Palestine everywhere around the world to stand with these courageous prisoners who have put their lives on the line to seek freedom and an end to the unjust system of administrative detention. International solidarity can play an important role in supporting their struggle, and Palestinian prisoners are calling for our actions. All of our participation, protests and petitions can play a role in helping them to seize victory for justice and freedom. 

Take Action:

1) Organize or join an event or protest for the Palestinian prisoners. You can organize an info table, rally, solidarity hunger strike, protest or action to support the prisoners. If you are already holding an event about Palestine or social justice, include solidarity with the prisoners as part of your action. Send your events and reports to samidoun@samidoun.net.

2) Write letters and make phone calls to protest the violation of Palestinian prisoners’ rights. Demand your government take action to stop supporting Israeli occupation or to pressure the Israeli state to end the policies of repression of Palestinian political prisoners. In particular, demand that your political officials put pressure on Israel to end the policy of administrative detention, the imprisonment of Palestinians without charge or trial.

Call during your country’s regular office hours:

• Australian Minister of Foreign Affairs Marise Payne: + 61 2 6277 7500
• Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland: +1-613-992-5234
• European Union Commissioner Federica Mogherini: +32 (0) 2 29 53516
• New Zealand Minister of Foreign Affairs Winston Peters: +64 4 439 8000
• United Kingdom Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt: +44 20 7008 1500
• United States President Donald Trump: 1-202-456-1111

3) Boycott, Divest and Sanction. Join the BDS campaign to highlight the complicity of corporations like Hewlett-Packard and the continuing involvement of G4S in Israeli policing and prisons. Build a campaign to boycott Israeli goods, impose a military embargo on Israel, or organize around the academic and cultural boycott of Israel. Learn more about the BDS campaign at bdsmovement.net.

52 days of hunger strike for Huzaifa Halabiya: Call to Action 22 August

New cartoon to support Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike, by Carlos Latuff

As Palestinian prisoner Huzaifa Halabiya exceeds 52 days of hunger strike against his imprisonment by the Israeli occupation without charge or trial, the prisoners’ movement is urging people to take to the streets on 22 August to stand with Palestinian prisoners fighting for freedom. In a statement, Palestinian prisoners called on people to rally in front of the Ofer prison, emphasizing that the Palestinian people “will not stand idly by and accept the continued suffering of the striking administrative detainees.”

The statement also “called on all in the West Bank, Jerusalem, Gaza, occupied Palestine ’48 and in the refugee camps in diaspora to confirm together that we are fighting one battle, the battle of freedom and victory.”

Huzaifa Halabiya, on hunger strike since 1 July

The Prison Branch of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine issued a call to participate in these actions in cities, camps and villages throughout occupied Palestine. It also urged “activating all forms of Arab and international support and solidarity with the prisoners, especially the administrative prisoners who are engaged in an open-ended hunger strike.” The statement also called for bringing Gilad Erdan, the Minister of Public Security, and other Israeli officials to be brought before “popular tribuals and international courts for their crimes against the prisoners and the Palestinian people as a whole.”

The statement also demanded that “The International Committee of the Red Cross and other concerned international bodies must take up their responsibilities to the prisoners. These institutions cannot be silent on the crimes against the prisoners.”

Huzaifa Halabiya’s mother joins protest for his freedom. Photo: Muhammed Qarout Idkaidek

Huzaifa Halabiya, from Abu Dis in Jerusalem, has been jailed without charge or trial under Israeli administrative detention since 10 June 2018. He launched his hunger strike on 1 July to demand his freedom from detention. His health is precarious, especially given that he requires specialized medical care. He is a leukemia survivor and suffered severe burns as a child over the majority of his body. When he was arrested by occupation forces, his wife was pregnant; today, he is the father of a six-month-old daughter, Majdal, who he has been denied the ability to meet.

Majdal Huzaifa Halabiya, Huzaifa’s 6-month-old daughter

He is joined on hunger strike by Ahmad Ghannam, who has gone without food for 39 days. He is also a leukemia survivor held without charge or trial under administrative detention. From Dura near al-Khalil, he is married with two children. Sultan Khallouf, from the village of Burqin near Jenin, has been on hunger strike for 35 days. He was arrested on 8 July and launched his strike immediately after occupation authorities announced that he would be transferred to administrative detention.

Ismail Ali, also from Abu Dis in Jerusalem, has been jailed without charge or trial since January 2019; he launched his strike 29 days ago to demand an end to his administrative detention. He was jailed in the past for seven years by the Israeli occupation. Wajdi al-Awawdeh, 20, has been held under administrative detention since April 2018, and has now been on hunger strike for 24 days.

Tareq Qa’adan, a prominent leader in Jenin and a former prisoner who spent 11 years in Israeli jails, launched his hunger strike 20 days ago. He was transferred to administrative detention instead of being released at the end of his sentence.

Two more prisoners have joined the strike: Nasser al-Jada, who has been on hunger strike for 15 days, and Thaer Hamdan, who has been on strike for 10 days. All are held without charge or trial under administrative detention.

Poster for the 22 August protests…”It’s victory..or victory!”

Administrative detention was first introduced to Palestine under the British colonial mandate and was then adopted by the Zionist state. Palestinians can be jailed for up to six months at a time under each administrative detention order, without charge or trial. These orders are indefinitely renewable, so Palestinians spend years at a time jailed under administrative detention. There are approximately 500 administrative detainees among the over 5000 Palestinian political prisoners in Israeli jails, and the end of administrative detention is a major demand of the prisoners’ movement.

The administrative detainees are not alone. Almost 50 fellow prisoners have launched solidarity strikes in order to pressure the Israeli occupation authorities to accede to the strikers’ demands. More prisoners are vowing to join the battle in the coming days.

The strikers have been repeatedly transferred from prison to prison, thrown in isolation and deprived of sleep in an attempt to break their strikes. Their health conditions have deteriorated severely. Halabiya is vomiting water, suffers severe pain throughout his body and must rely on a wheelchair to move. Ahmad Ghannam has lost at least 17 kilograms (35 pounds), has difficulty breathing and an elevated heart rate. Addameer lawyers visited Ismail Ali on 20 August and reported that he has lost 14 kilos (29 pounds) and suffers severe joint pains and yellow hands and feet.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network urges all supporters and friends of Palestine everywhere around the world to stand with these courageous prisoners who have put their lives on the line to seek freedom and an end to the unjust system of administrative detention. International solidarity can play an important role in supporting their struggle, and Palestinian prisoners are calling for our actions. All of our participation, protests and petitions can play a role in helping them to seize victory for justice and freedom. 

On 22 August, please share your support of the Palestinian prisoners! Take part in an event or print the cartoon of Carlos Latuff (above) in support of the prisoners and share your photo on social media.

Take Action:

1) Organize or join an event or protest for the Palestinian prisoners. You can organize an info table, rally, solidarity hunger strike, protest or action to support the prisoners. If you are already holding an event about Palestine or social justice, include solidarity with the prisoners as part of your action. Send your events and reports to samidoun@samidoun.net.

2) Write letters and make phone calls to protest the violation of Palestinian prisoners’ rights. Demand your government take action to stop supporting Israeli occupation or to pressure the Israeli state to end the policies of repression of Palestinian political prisoners. In particular, demand that your political officials put pressure on Israel to end the policy of administrative detention, the imprisonment of Palestinians without charge or trial.

Call during your country’s regular office hours:

• Australian Minister of Foreign Affairs Marise Payne: + 61 2 6277 7500
• Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland: +1-613-992-5234
• European Union Commissioner Federica Mogherini: +32 (0) 2 29 53516
• New Zealand Minister of Foreign Affairs Winston Peters: +64 4 439 8000
• United Kingdom Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt: +44 20 7008 1500
• United States President Donald Trump: 1-202-456-1111

3) Boycott, Divest and Sanction. Join the BDS campaign to highlight the complicity of corporations like Hewlett-Packard and the continuing involvement of G4S in Israeli policing and prisons. Build a campaign to boycott Israeli goods, impose a military embargo on Israel, or organize around the academic and cultural boycott of Israel. Learn more about the BDS campaign at bdsmovement.net.