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A ritual of violence that Israelis have already forgotten
The collapse of any logic in Israel's Gaza policy has become accepted without a shred of discomfort, rendering the yearly bloodletting an act of fate.
By
Amir Rotem
May 23, 2023
Why we Palestinians see ourselves in Khader Adnan
Those trying to undermine public anger over the hunger striker's death don't want to talk about the violent carceral regime that he struggled against.
By
Amjad Iraqi
May 5, 2023
‘Tell everyone I have a right to live like any human being’
Khader Adnan, who passed away in jail following an 86-day hunger strike, is the first Palestinian prisoner to die in such conditions since the 1980s.
By
Oren Ziv
May 2, 2023
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International Women’s Day: Hana Shalabi’s hunger strike enters 4th week
Palestinian administrative detainee Hana Shalabi is now on the 22nd day of her hunger strike, protesting her treatment during her arrest and over the course of her detention. Three court rulings from recent days may mark a shift in the system’s attitude towards her, following the Khader Adnan case. Lawyers from the Palestinian prisoner rights…
By
Haggai Matar
March 7, 2012
Palestinian woman in Israeli jail enters 15th day of hunger strike
Hana Shalabi, a Palestinian woman currently being held in administrative detention by Israel, entered the 15th day of her hunger strike today in protest of the maltreatment she suffered during her arrest. Her elderly parents and two Palestinian prisoners have joined her hunger strike. According to Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association, Israeli authorities detained…
By
Mya Guarnieri Jaradat
March 1, 2012
What the Adnan affair tells us about the occupation
The Khader Adnan hunger strike affair showed the true face of all of the Israelis involved in the occupation, from its enablers in the courts to the Israeli mob. Khader Adnan became a Palestinian national hero two days ago, and rightly so. He brought the Netanyahu government, as well as the Israeli apparatus of darkness…
By
Yossi Gurvitz
February 23, 2012
‘Bad guy’ or not, Adnan hunger strike was about due process
As Khader Adnan’s case took over the news cycle this week, I noticed comments by thoughtful readers, generally on my Facebook feed, pointing out Adnan’s association with terror. They have circulated a video in which Adnan asks who the next suicide bomber will be, pointed to his affiliation with Islamic Jihad, and asked: How can you…
By
Mairav Zonszein
February 22, 2012
Khader Adnan agrees to stop hunger strike in exchange for April release
The Prime Minister’s Office reported on Tuesday that Khader Adnan, now on the 66th day of his hunger strike, will call off his protest in a deal that will see him released on April 17. The report was confirmed on Tuesday evening by Physicians for Human Rights – Israel, which has been overseeing the case.…
By
Noa Yachot
February 21, 2012
Administrative arrests: Months or years without due process
At any given moment, hundreds of Palestinians are held by Israel without charges or trial. Of the Palestinians currently under administrative arrest, 88 have been held for more than a year. One has been held for more than five years. Some advocacy groups and Israeli officials have recently claimed that Khader Adnan, the 33-year-old Palestinian on…
By
Noam Sheizaf
February 21, 2012
Today, I join Khader Adnan’s hunger strike – will you?
As Khader Adnan enters his 65th day of hunger strike, he is receiving increasing and substantial support among the Palestinian communities in Palestine and abroad. The Palestinian factions have called for a general strike in solidarity with Adnan on Tuesday. Despite initial frustrations of the delayed attention where rallies on Adnan’s behalf a few weeks…
By
Aziz Abu Sarah
February 19, 2012
Khader Adnan poem
Palestinian prisoner Khader Adnan, held for over 2 months by Israel without being accused of any crime, entered his 65th day of hunger strike Monday. O to go with a bang, And not be made to stab you to death with toothpicks, Year after year, a 168 hour work week. In our minds…
By
Yuval Ben-Ami
February 19, 2012
UPDATE: High Court moves up hearing of Khader Adnan’s appeal to Tuesday
UPDATE: The Israel High Court announced today (Monday) that it is moving the hearing up to tomorrow (Tuesday) at 3:00pm local time, instead of initial date this Thursday. The Court did not provide reasons for its decision, but there have been assessments in recent days that there is a concrete threat to the prisoner’s life. This…
By
Yossi Gurvitz
February 19, 2012
Randa Adnan, wife of hunger striker, discusses her husband’s struggle
The wife of hunger striker Khader Adnan tells me about how she is handling the situation. Yesterday I was fortunate enough to sit down for an interview with the family of Khader Adnan in their home in the village of Arrabeh, outside of Jenin. The purpose of the interview was to get a sense of…
By
Omar H. Rahman
February 19, 2012
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