Palestinian Prisoner's Club:
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Four administrative detainees suspended their hunger strike after promises to set a limit to their administrative detention. Seven prisoners continue their hunger strike, the longest of which are for prisoners Kayed Al-Fasfous and Sultan Khallouf.
Ramallah - The Palestinian Prisoner's Club stated that four administrative detainees suspended their open hunger strike this evening which they started in rejection of their administrative detention. The detainees are Zuhdi Talal Abido from Al-Khalil, Mohammed Taysir Zakarna from Jenin, and Anas Ahmed Kamil from Jenin. This comes after 18 days of the strike. Additionally, the detainee Saif al-Din al-Amareen from Al-Khalil ended his strike after eight days. All prisoners suspended their strike following promises to limit their administrative detention period.
The Club clarified that with the suspension of the hunger strike by the four detainees, seven prisoners continue their strike, including four administrative detainees:
Kayed Al-Fasfous and Sultan Khallouf, who have been on strike for 25 days and are the longest-striking prisoners in terms of duration.
There is also detainee Osama Daqrouq, who has been on strike for 21 days, and detainee Abdul Rahman Iyad Baraqa, who has been on strike for 18 days.
The prisoner Maher Al-Akhras from Jenin began his hunger strike immediately upon his arrest five days ago in rejection of his detention. The occupation court extended his detention for seven days for interrogation.
Alongside them, the brothers Hazem and Hatem Al-Qawasma from Al-Khalil continue their hunger strike, demanding to be held in the same prison and to be together.
In this context, the Palestinian Prisoners Club affirmed that the Prison Administration continues its oppressive measures against the striking detainees and prisoners in an attempt to pressure them to halt their steps of struggle.
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Four administrative detainees suspended their hunger strike after promises to set a limit to their administrative detention. Seven prisoners continue their hunger strike, the longest of which are for prisoners Kayed Al-Fasfous and Sultan Khallouf.
Ramallah - The Palestinian Prisoner's Club stated that four administrative detainees suspended their open hunger strike this evening which they started in rejection of their administrative detention. The detainees are Zuhdi Talal Abido from Al-Khalil, Mohammed Taysir Zakarna from Jenin, and Anas Ahmed Kamil from Jenin. This comes after 18 days of the strike. Additionally, the detainee Saif al-Din al-Amareen from Al-Khalil ended his strike after eight days. All prisoners suspended their strike following promises to limit their administrative detention period.
The Club clarified that with the suspension of the hunger strike by the four detainees, seven prisoners continue their strike, including four administrative detainees:
Kayed Al-Fasfous and Sultan Khallouf, who have been on strike for 25 days and are the longest-striking prisoners in terms of duration.
There is also detainee Osama Daqrouq, who has been on strike for 21 days, and detainee Abdul Rahman Iyad Baraqa, who has been on strike for 18 days.
The prisoner Maher Al-Akhras from Jenin began his hunger strike immediately upon his arrest five days ago in rejection of his detention. The occupation court extended his detention for seven days for interrogation.
Alongside them, the brothers Hazem and Hatem Al-Qawasma from Al-Khalil continue their hunger strike, demanding to be held in the same prison and to be together.
In this context, the Palestinian Prisoners Club affirmed that the Prison Administration continues its oppressive measures against the striking detainees and prisoners in an attempt to pressure them to halt their steps of struggle.
Resistance fighters opened fire towards the colonial Jalameh checkpoint, northeast of #Jenin.
🟢 Hamas:
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In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
The threats of the occupation to assassinate resistance leaders will not intimidate our people. Any folly will be met with strength and firmness.
We affirm that the threats by the zionist enemy's Prime Minister Netanyahu to assassinate the Deputy Head of the Political Bureau of Hamas, Sheikh Saleh al-Arouri, and the resistance leaders are hollow threats that have not and will not succeed in weakening the resistance.
Sheikh Saleh and all his brothers, as well as our steadfast and vigilant Palestinian people who have provided a long convoy of martyrs, are determined and resolute in resisting the occupation until the restoration of all the legitimate rights of our people, foremost among which is the freedom of Al-Quds and the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque.
The zionist enemy, disoriented by the blows of the resistance, should understand that any attack on the leadership of the resistance will be met with strength and firmness.
Islamic Resistance Movement – Hamas
Sunday: 11 Safar 1445 AH
Corresponding to: August 27, 2023
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In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
The threats of the occupation to assassinate resistance leaders will not intimidate our people. Any folly will be met with strength and firmness.
We affirm that the threats by the zionist enemy's Prime Minister Netanyahu to assassinate the Deputy Head of the Political Bureau of Hamas, Sheikh Saleh al-Arouri, and the resistance leaders are hollow threats that have not and will not succeed in weakening the resistance.
Sheikh Saleh and all his brothers, as well as our steadfast and vigilant Palestinian people who have provided a long convoy of martyrs, are determined and resolute in resisting the occupation until the restoration of all the legitimate rights of our people, foremost among which is the freedom of Al-Quds and the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque.
The zionist enemy, disoriented by the blows of the resistance, should understand that any attack on the leadership of the resistance will be met with strength and firmness.
Islamic Resistance Movement – Hamas
Sunday: 11 Safar 1445 AH
Corresponding to: August 27, 2023
Resistance fighters opened fire towards the "Vered Yeriho" settlement, south of #Areeha.
📆 From the RNN archive (February 15th, 2023):
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Sheikh Saleh Al-Arouri—Hamas leader, Al-Qassam Brigades founder, and commander of the resistance in the West Bank—stated:
"We are fighting a liberation war in the West Bank. The escalation of resistance is a duty."
"It is in the current interest of the resistance to ignite everywhere. Our sword will remain unsheathed in Gaza; it will intervene and will not delay."
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Six months have passed since this interview, and the resistance has only grown stronger and more united.
In recent days, Sheikh Saleh Al-Arouri has given a number of interviews, indicating the readiness of the Axis of Resistance with high confidence for the impending major battle, following threats of assassination by the enemy. You may read translated highlights of this week's interviews on Al-Aqsa TV (here) and Al-Mayadeen (here and here) on RNN. Arouri echoes the sentiment delivered by Hezbollah Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah in the recent period, signaling alignment and coordination.
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Sheikh Saleh Al-Arouri—Hamas leader, Al-Qassam Brigades founder, and commander of the resistance in the West Bank—stated:
"We are fighting a liberation war in the West Bank. The escalation of resistance is a duty."
"It is in the current interest of the resistance to ignite everywhere. Our sword will remain unsheathed in Gaza; it will intervene and will not delay."
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Six months have passed since this interview, and the resistance has only grown stronger and more united.
In recent days, Sheikh Saleh Al-Arouri has given a number of interviews, indicating the readiness of the Axis of Resistance with high confidence for the impending major battle, following threats of assassination by the enemy. You may read translated highlights of this week's interviews on Al-Aqsa TV (here) and Al-Mayadeen (here and here) on RNN. Arouri echoes the sentiment delivered by Hezbollah Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah in the recent period, signaling alignment and coordination.
Five political prisoners continue waging hunger strikes in the prisons of the traitorous Palestinian Authority.
The number of political prisoners—resistance fighters, freed prisoners, students, activists—kidnapped by the Palestinian Authority has skyrocketed to 62 in recent weeks.
- The freed prisoner Khalil Al-Sheikh of Marah Rabah, #Bethlehem continues his hunger strike for the seventh consecutive day after his arbitrary detention was extended. It is notable that he was kidnapped by the Palestinian Authority just one day after his release from zionist prisons, as part of the "revolving door" policy employed by the enemies of liberation.
- The freed prisoner Dawood Al-Haroub, father of two prisoners, has been kidnapped for 39 days and has had his detention extended. He is on the sixth day of his hunger strike despite his serious health condition and repeated transfer to hospitals.
- Freed prisoner Yaqoub Hussein from Jalazone camp in #Ramallah is on his 15th day of hunger strike after his brutal abduction by the PA and has been subjected to torture.
- Resistance fighters Murad Malaysha of the Jaba' Brigade and Mohammed Brahma are held in the infamous Areeha slaughterhouse for the 56th consecutive day despite court orders to release them. They have both begun renewed hunger strikes, with Murad Malaysha being on strike for 30 days, and Mohammed Brahma on his eighth day of hunger strike after he ended his previous hunger strike after 18 days following false promises.
Further, the Palestinian Authority continues to detain a number of PIJ members, including but not limited to, Eid Hamamra, Muhammad Al-Alawna, Muhammad Malaysha, Mu'min Fashafsha, Imad Khalilia, and Ahmed Nuwaisra, who have been held for 44 days. Weeks after he was freed from zionist prisons, the PA abducted freed prisoner Nasr Mabrouka, brother of martyr Adham Mabrouka, and he has been held for 13 days. Despite a judicial decision for his release, the PA also holds Lions' Den fighter Musab Shtayyeh for 343 consecutive days. #FreeThemAll
The number of political prisoners—resistance fighters, freed prisoners, students, activists—kidnapped by the Palestinian Authority has skyrocketed to 62 in recent weeks.
- The freed prisoner Khalil Al-Sheikh of Marah Rabah, #Bethlehem continues his hunger strike for the seventh consecutive day after his arbitrary detention was extended. It is notable that he was kidnapped by the Palestinian Authority just one day after his release from zionist prisons, as part of the "revolving door" policy employed by the enemies of liberation.
- The freed prisoner Dawood Al-Haroub, father of two prisoners, has been kidnapped for 39 days and has had his detention extended. He is on the sixth day of his hunger strike despite his serious health condition and repeated transfer to hospitals.
- Freed prisoner Yaqoub Hussein from Jalazone camp in #Ramallah is on his 15th day of hunger strike after his brutal abduction by the PA and has been subjected to torture.
- Resistance fighters Murad Malaysha of the Jaba' Brigade and Mohammed Brahma are held in the infamous Areeha slaughterhouse for the 56th consecutive day despite court orders to release them. They have both begun renewed hunger strikes, with Murad Malaysha being on strike for 30 days, and Mohammed Brahma on his eighth day of hunger strike after he ended his previous hunger strike after 18 days following false promises.
Further, the Palestinian Authority continues to detain a number of PIJ members, including but not limited to, Eid Hamamra, Muhammad Al-Alawna, Muhammad Malaysha, Mu'min Fashafsha, Imad Khalilia, and Ahmed Nuwaisra, who have been held for 44 days. Weeks after he was freed from zionist prisons, the PA abducted freed prisoner Nasr Mabrouka, brother of martyr Adham Mabrouka, and he has been held for 13 days. Despite a judicial decision for his release, the PA also holds Lions' Den fighter Musab Shtayyeh for 343 consecutive days. #FreeThemAll
Palestinian Prisoner's Club:
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On the National Day for Retrieving the Bodies of Martyrs, the occupation continues to detain the bodies of 11 prisoners from the prisoners movement.
27/8/2023
Ramallah - Prisoner's Club: The "israeli" occupation authorities continue to detain the bodies of 11 prisoners from the prisoners movement today. They are among 398 martyrs, including 256 buried in numbered graves and 142 martyrs since the resumption of the detention policy in 2015.
The Prisoner's Club clarified, on the occasion of the National Day for Retrieving the Bodies of Detained Martyrs, which falls on Sunday, the 27th of August each year, that according to the National Campaign for Retrieving the Bodies of Detained Martyrs and Revealing the Fate of the Missing, the occupation is holding 142 bodies in refrigerators, 256 bodies detained in numbered graves, and 75 missing individuals since the beginning of the occupation years.
The Prisoner's Club pointed out that among the detained bodies of martyrs are 11 martyrs from the prisoners movement, including (from right to left):
1. Martyr prisoner Anis Dawleh, whose body has been detained since 1980.
2. Martyr prisoner Bassam Al-Sayeh, whose body has been detained since 2019.
3. Martyr prisoner Aziz Oweisat, whose body has been detained since 2018.
4. Martyr prisoner Saadi Al-Gharably, whose body has been detained since 2020.
5. Martyr prisoner Kamal Abu Waer, whose body has been detained since 2020.
6. Martyr prisoner Dawood Al-Zubeidi, whose body has been detained since May 2022.
7. Martyr prisoner Sami Al-Amour, whose body has been detained since the previous year, 2021.
8. Martyr prisoner Fares Baroud, whose body has been detained since 2019.
9. Martyr prisoner Nusair Taqatqa, whose body has been detained since 2019.
10. Martyr prisoner Nasser Abu Hmeid, who was martyred on December 20 2022.
11. Martyr prisoner Khader Adnan, who was martyred last May after an 86-day hunger strike.
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On the National Day for Retrieving the Bodies of Martyrs, the occupation continues to detain the bodies of 11 prisoners from the prisoners movement.
27/8/2023
Ramallah - Prisoner's Club: The "israeli" occupation authorities continue to detain the bodies of 11 prisoners from the prisoners movement today. They are among 398 martyrs, including 256 buried in numbered graves and 142 martyrs since the resumption of the detention policy in 2015.
The Prisoner's Club clarified, on the occasion of the National Day for Retrieving the Bodies of Detained Martyrs, which falls on Sunday, the 27th of August each year, that according to the National Campaign for Retrieving the Bodies of Detained Martyrs and Revealing the Fate of the Missing, the occupation is holding 142 bodies in refrigerators, 256 bodies detained in numbered graves, and 75 missing individuals since the beginning of the occupation years.
The Prisoner's Club pointed out that among the detained bodies of martyrs are 11 martyrs from the prisoners movement, including (from right to left):
1. Martyr prisoner Anis Dawleh, whose body has been detained since 1980.
2. Martyr prisoner Bassam Al-Sayeh, whose body has been detained since 2019.
3. Martyr prisoner Aziz Oweisat, whose body has been detained since 2018.
4. Martyr prisoner Saadi Al-Gharably, whose body has been detained since 2020.
5. Martyr prisoner Kamal Abu Waer, whose body has been detained since 2020.
6. Martyr prisoner Dawood Al-Zubeidi, whose body has been detained since May 2022.
7. Martyr prisoner Sami Al-Amour, whose body has been detained since the previous year, 2021.
8. Martyr prisoner Fares Baroud, whose body has been detained since 2019.
9. Martyr prisoner Nusair Taqatqa, whose body has been detained since 2019.
10. Martyr prisoner Nasser Abu Hmeid, who was martyred on December 20 2022.
11. Martyr prisoner Khader Adnan, who was martyred last May after an 86-day hunger strike.
"No, no to normalization! The Libyan people will not sell out."
Libyans protest angrily, burning zionist flags, after news surfaces of the Libyan Foreign Minister's unauthorized meeting with the zionist foreign minister Eli Cohen.
The meeting has been condemned by Palestinian factions, including PIJ and PFLP, and the Libyan Foreign Minister was referred to investigation by the Prime Minister.
93% of Libyans oppose normalization with the zionist entity, according to a 2022 poll. #NoToNormalization
Libyans protest angrily, burning zionist flags, after news surfaces of the Libyan Foreign Minister's unauthorized meeting with the zionist foreign minister Eli Cohen.
The meeting has been condemned by Palestinian factions, including PIJ and PFLP, and the Libyan Foreign Minister was referred to investigation by the Prime Minister.
93% of Libyans oppose normalization with the zionist entity, according to a 2022 poll. #NoToNormalization
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🚨 Occupation forces opened fire on Palestinians at the colonial Dotan checkpoint in #Jenin, and resistance fighters are exchanging fire with the zionist forces. Preliminary reports indicate that wounded Palestinians were transported to a nearby hospital. Details are emerging.
Palestinian Ministry of Health:
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A serious injury by live bullets from the occupation in the abdomen and chest arrived at Ibn Sina Specialist Hospital in Jenin.
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A serious injury by live bullets from the occupation in the abdomen and chest arrived at Ibn Sina Specialist Hospital in Jenin.
Resistance fighters open fire on IOF drones in the skies of #Tulkarem camp.
They can’t assassinate resistance: 22 years on the martyrdom of Abu Ali Mustafa
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Samidoun: Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network
They can’t assassinate resistance: 22 years on the martyrdom of Abu Ali Mustafa
Portions of the statement and article below were previously published in our article, Abu Ali Mustafa: A life in struggle for the liberation of Palestine: Today, 27 August 2023, we mark the 22nd an…
🚨 Intense armed clashes are taking place in Balata Camp, #Nablus as the IOF invades the camp.
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🚨 Intense armed clashes are taking place in Balata Camp, #Nablus as the IOF invades the camp.
The IOF is withdrawing from Balata Camp, #Nablus under a shower of resistance bullets and explosive devices after arresting one Palestinian.