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24.04.202516:38
Occupation forces arrested Rima Balawi on 25 February 2025, when she was pregnant in the 3rd month.
Rima is pregnant with her 3rd child and is currently held in Damon prison, away from her 2 daughters Yafa (7) and Lamar (5).

Rima is one of 14 mothers held in Damon prison and is facing deliberate medical negligence, which is even more dangerous for her due to her pregnancy.

We demand the immediate release of Rima Balawi and of all Palestinian prisoners!
#freepalestine
#freethemall
Zionist Courts extend the detention of Birzeit University student Karmel Khawaja until the 18th of May!
26.03.202519:18
OUR RE-SISTERS IMPRISONED OUTSIDE PALESTINE:
Palestine Solidarity Movement Women Prisoners

Tomorrow, March 27th, 2025, 18 Palestine Action activists will stand trial in London, accused of taking part in the blockade of a weapons production site owned by the Zionist arms manufacturer Elbit Systems, causing up to £1 million in damages. On this occasion, we are highlighting some of the activists currently imprisoned in British jails for their support of the Palestinian resistance and for taking direct action against the Zionist military-industrial complex responsible for the genocide in Gaza.
The factory targeted by the action for which these 18 activists are being prosecuted was a drone production site manufacturing quadcopters used by the genocidal army in Gaza during its October 2023 offensive. These drones were designed to mimic the cries of women and children, luring civilians before massacring them in the besieged enclave.

FATEMA ZAINAB (RAY) RAJWANI
“We reject the business of imperialist murder that Britain profits from. The slaughter of Black and Brown bodies that the British arms trade facilitates must end. Long live Palestine."

Fatema was remanded on 14th August 2024, after being arrested inside Elbit's weapons hub. She spent six days in solitary confinement and was denied her right to call her mother for two weeks. She was also denied visitation for three weeks.
Fatema is currently in her final year of media studies at university. From her cell in Ashford Women's Prison, in Surrey, she wrote a poem filled with love and hope. It symbolizes the strength of an activist whom the government seeks to break, but who holds fast to her ideals of justice, love, and revolution.

ZOË ROGERS
"I am honoured to be imprisoned in solidarity with thousands of Palestinian political prisoners. Down with the apartheid state!"

Zoë was arrested inside Elbit's Filton weapons hub on August 6th and has been imprisoned awaiting trial ever since. She was denied contact with her mother for two weeks and only saw her for the first time during her trial. She was not allowed a phone call, was held in solitary confinement, and both she and her co-defendants were issued non-association orders to prevent them from speaking to each other.
From her cell, Zoë wrote this beautiful poem to explain why she chose direct action to resist genocide and Zionism in Palestine.

MADELEINE NORMAN
Madeleine's involvement in taking direct action against Israel's Elbit Systems goes back a couple of years. She blocked Elbit's drone engine factory in Shenstone, shutting down the Israeli weapons maker, whilst displaying a banner which read "Free Ahmed Manasra", who is a Palestinian prisoner held since the age of 13.
In January 2023, Madeleine blocked Leonardo's Edinburgh factory, causing extensive damage to the producers of laser targeting systems for Israel's F-35 fighter jets.
She was accused of also being connected to the action against Elbit's Filton research hub. Madeleine is currently being held in HMP Bronzefield and has been on remand since Friday l6th August. She spent 2 months labelled an "escape risk" Conditions included clothes being taken away, hourly checks, no access to books or a phone, and no contact with their legal representative for another case.

LEONA KAMIO
“My heart is forever with the Palestinian people; my head is held high and my crowbar is in some Israeli apartheid weapon."

Leona Kamio is a forest school nursery teacher and a regenerative farmer.
She has been held on remand since August 14th, 2024. Leona was denied money sent in for her canteen based on spurious grounds, preventing her from calling her family or buying additional food to supplement the inadequate meals provided by the prison. In prison, money is vital-and blocking it is a form of pressure, just like the tactics used by government authorities against her comrades detained in other prisons.

CHARLOTTE HEAD
“My name is Lottie and I've been sent to prison for trying to stop an illegal and inhumane Genocide that is happening right now in Palestine.
22.03.202515:57
Haneen Jaber was arrested on the evening of December 4, 2024, by the Zionist occupation forces at the entrance of the city of Qalgilya.
She is the mother of the martyr Mohammed Jaber, known as Abu Shujaa, an emblematic fighter of the resistance and a leader of the Tulkarem Brigades. He was first imprisoned by the Zionist regime at the age of 17 and spent a total of five years in the occupation's prisons. Abu Shujaa was martyred in August 2024, at the age of 26, alongside Hamouda Al-Awfi and Majd Daoud, after multiple assassination attempts. Another of her sons, Mahmoud Jaber, has been martvred in December 2023 alongside 5 of his comrades. Her two surviving sons, Ahmad and Uday, are both released prisoners.

We also wish to pay tribute to the imprisoned mothers murdered by the Zionist regime in colonial prisons, such as Saadia Farajallah. A 68-year-old imprisoned Palestinian woman, she died on July 2, 2022, of a sudden heart attack while washing before prayer in the early morning hours in Damon prison, alongside her fellow women prisoners. She was married and the mother of eight children. Seized on December 18, 2021, from outside the Ibrahimi Mosque in al-Khalil by occupation forces, she was brutally beaten, exacerbating her existing health conditions. At the court hearing, her lawyers demanded access to a specialized doctor, as she was already suffering from complications of diabetes, high blood pressure, and poor overall health. Instead of receiving the medical care she clearly needed, the military court sentenced her to 5 years of imprisonment, an almost certain death sentence without proper healthcare.

We also pay tribute to Wafa Jarrar, a renowned community activist and martyr who was severely injured during her arrest by the colonial army, resulting in the amputation of both legs above the knees. Initially placed in administrative detention for 4 months, the occupation forces released her from prison a few days after her amputation, on May 30, 2024, to avoid being held accountable for her health condition. She was the coordinator of the Association of Families of Martyrs and Prisoners of the Jenin Governorate. Her husband, Abdul Jabbar Jarrar, is a leader of the resistance in the Jenin Governorate and was imprisoned at the time of his wife's martyrdom.
During Ramadan Damon Prison guards have been giving imprisoned Palestinians wrong iftar times and spoiled food!
Health Update: Dr. Sereen Saeedi suffers from a Pituitary Tumor and is denied medication in Al-Maskobiyeh prison
24.04.202515:56
Palestinian engineer Sujoud Dweikat was abducted by occupation forces on April 11th 2025.

Freedom for Sujoud and for all Palestinian prisoners!
Zionist courts extend the detention of Tasneem Awda until the 22nd of April!
26.03.202519:18
Myself and other activists took action to try and dismantle one of the arms manufasturers that is supporting Israel in this massacre. The police say what we did is illegal, but it is the British state that is acting illegally by allowing these war machines to operate and profit in our country. Free Palestine.”

Lottie has been on remand since 14th August 2024, after she was arrested inside Elbit's Filton site. She was active in ACORN Union, a mass membership organisation and network of low-income people organising for a fairer deal for their communities left behind by companies, councils and parliament.

T
"I'm proud to be part of a movement who love the Palestinian people, and support their right to resist with such sincerity that risks are happily taken."

Teuta, a graduate of English Literature from King's College, Oxford, was arrested in the raids against Palestine activists on 19th November 2024, and held on remand since then. She has already had to spend her 29th birthday behind bars.
Teuta previously blockaded the entrance of Ebit's Bristol HQ, forcing the Israeli weapons maker to close, and soon after, she also disrupted Elbit-investor BNY Mellon's office in Manchester.

HANNAH DAVIDSON
In June 2024, Hannah broke into Kent's Israeli weapons factory which was situated in a 'highly secure' compound. Once inside the Elbit arms plant, she, and others, caused over {million in damages to machinery and weaponry.
She was remanded, after being detained without charge, on allegations of being connected to the Filton action, which saw over flmillion in damage caused to Elbit's research centre for Israeli weapons. She is one of the Instro 7 and Filton 10.

ZAHRA FAROOQUE
Zahra was arrested in November 2024, and has been held on remand since then. She enjoys sports, and reading. Now, she is spending Ramadan alone, breaking her fast in her cell, far from her family-yet she remains in high spirits. Her mother, Anna, said: "There is a bigger picture, we may not understand the ultimate wisdom, but we trust Allah for the best outcome. For me, as long as Zahra is mentally strong and spiritually strong, that's the key"

YULIA BRIGADIROVA
Yulia was arrested on by 'counter-terrorist' police on November 19th 2024, in the third wave of Filton arrests.

Q
Q was arrested on November 19th, with the full misuse of 'anti-terror' powers.
She was then remanded into prison, charged with a non-terrorism related offence.

HM
HM became one of the Filton 18, when she was taken into custody on November 19th 2024, and initially held, and interrogated under 'anti-terror' legislation, before being remanded in custody for a non-terrorism related offence.

ALEKSANDRA
Aleksandra has been in custody since 19th November 2024, when she was arrested by police using 'anti-terrorist' powers, and became one of the Filton 18.

DR RASHA ALAWIEH (DEPORTATION CASE)
Dr. Rasha Alawieh is not a Palestine Action activist, nor is she incarcerated in the UK. She is a kidney transplant specialist and a professor at Brown Universitv.
Despite holding a valid visa, she was deported by the U.S. government on the basis of alleged "sympathetic photos and videos" of prominent H*b**h figures found in the deleted items folder on her phone, as well as her attendance at the funeral of Hassan Nasrallah while she was in Lebanon.
She was detained for several days and deported from the U.S. despite a judge's order, and is now subject to a five-year ban on re-entering the country.
Alawieh has lived in the United States since 2018, when she arrived on a student visa to begin a nephrology fellowship at Ohio State University.

The imprisonment and deportation of pro-Palestinian activists-or simply foreign residents-on the basis of alleged support for the Palestinian people and their resistance are blatant examples of the direct complicity of imperialist and colonial states in the ongoing genocide in occupied Palestine, carried out by the Zionist regime.
22.03.202515:57
IMPRISONED MOTHERS
DAILY RESISTANCE AND INCARCERATED LOVE

Yesterday, Friday, March 21, Mother's Day was celebrated in several Arab countries, from Lebanon to Egypt, including Palestine. On this occasion, we wanted to pay tribute to the resilience of Palestinian mothers imprisoned in Zionist jails, to the mothers of prisoners who are waiting for the return of their children detained by the occupation and the collaborating Palestinian Authority, and to Palestinian female resisters as a whole, those who carry within them the roots of the national liberation struggle.

Palestinian mothers imprisoned, these resisters often snatched in the middle of the night from their children, families, and comrades by the occupation forces, are subjected to starvation, physical and psychological torture, medical neglect, and all the violences inflicted by the Zionist regime on Palestinian prisoners. They are also subjected to collective isolation, as they have not been able to receive visits from their children since October 7, 2023, and are almost completely cut off from the outside world, with news reaching them only through new prisoners and the rare visits from lawyers.

In parallel, we also wish to pay tribute to the mothers of martyrs and prisoners. Those who wait for their incarcerated children, those whose sons are sentenced to life terms totaling several hundred years, those who fight for the prisons doors to burst open and for the Resistance to reunite torn families. Those who organize marches, rallies, and sometimes hunger strikes in support of prisoners, in resonance with the struggles waged inside the prisons. Those who await the return of their child's frozen body, a block of ice emerging from the bowels of colonial morgues. Those who hope to recover the bones of their son or daughter buried in the cemeteries of numbers. The mothers of prisoners, the mothers of martyrs, compasses of resistance, symbols of dignity, pride, struggle, and steadfastness.

Today, 25 women are currently imprisoned by the occupation forces in colonial prisons. Among them are 14 mothers, including a mother of two martyrs, prisoner Haneen Jaber from Tulkarem, and a prisoner suffering from cancer, fidad' Assaf from Qalqilya. Alongside them are two sisters, Iman and Afnan al-Zahour from Hebron, as well as a mother and her daughter from Nablus imprisoned together: Dalal Halabi and her daughter Islam. We also recall that at Damon prison are incarcerated Aya Khatib from Palestine 48, imprisoned since before October 7, and Siham Abu Salem, a 71-year-old from Gaza who was imprisoned with her two daughters, Rabab and Suzan.

Aya Khatib, aged 35, from the town of Arara in the occupied territories of 48, was imprisoned on September 18, 2023, for a duration of four years after two years of house arrest. Accused of collecting funds "and transferring them to the resistance in Gaza", Aya denied these accusations, emphasizing that the money was intended for charitable works to help patients in Gaza and the West Bank receive appropriate medical treatments and to support students in continuing their education. Alongside Shatela Abu Ayad, Aya Khatib is among the prisoners who were not released in the last two prisoners exchange agreements in November 2023 and January 2025.

Siham Abu Salem (Umm Khalil), from Khan Younis (Gaza), 71 years old, is the oldest Palestinian female prisoner. She was arrested with her two daughters, Rabab and Suzan, in early 2024 at the hospital where they had sought refuge, hoping to be safe during the genocidal offensive launched by the Zionist army on Gaza. After a short period, her daughter Rabab was released. Siam and her second daughter, Suzan, were transferred to Damon colonial prison. On February 26, 2025, Suzan was released along with another female prisoner from Gaza, Asmaa Shatat, as part of the last batch of prisoners freed during the first phase of the Toufan Al Ahrar exchange agreement.
Siham became the last remaining female Gazan prisoner in Damon colonial prison.
04.03.202523:44
Occupation Forces Arrest Birzeit University student Karmel Khawaja

On March 2, occupation forces abducted Karmel Khawaja, during a raid on the city of Deir Qaddis, Ramallah. Karmel is a Palestinian student in 4th year of Public Administration studies at Birzeit University.
Like her, three others students are actually held in Damon : Nour Mahmoud Badran, An Najah University student, Ruba Dar Nasser a Birzeit University student and Tasneem Odeh, student at Al Quds University.

Tasneem Odeh, from Kafr Aqab, is a law student at Al-Quds University. On Wednesday February 12, the Zionist Ministry of the Interior issued an expulsion order from the city of Jerusalem against her, as well as Mohammed Abu al-Hawa currently incarcerated in occupation prisons, and Zeina Barbar, a prisoner released under the Toufan al-Ahrar exchange agreement achieved by the Palestinian resistance and the proud and steadfast people of Gaza on January 19, 2025.

FREE KARMEL KHAWAJA AND ALL PALESTINIAN PRISONERS!
Colonial Army Arrests BirZeit University Student Karmel Khawaja !
03.04.202523:14
🔴 Today, April 3, Shatela Abu Ayad enter in her 10th year in colonial prisons, despite of two exchange agreements these past years

Free Shatela Abu Ayad, free all Palestinian prisoners !
Occupation arrests 13 year old girl Ghina Abu Maria in Beit Ummar alongside her father!
26.03.202519:18
From the Zionist Damon prison in occupied Palestine -where students, activists, professors, resistance fighters, and mothers are imprisoned-to British prisons, where activists are being held for rising up to sabotage the Zionist war machine and disrupt the production of weapons used in the genocide in Gaza:
Freedom for all prisoners of the Palestinian cause!
Freedom for all our comrades, from Shatela Abu Ayad to Fatema Zainab Rajwani, from Karmel Khawaja to Zoë Rogers!
Colonial Army Arrests Al-Najah University Student Ibaa’ Al-Aghbar!
04.03.202517:03
She was released after some hours
Palestinian Authority Arrests Two Women

Shorouq Izz Eddin wife of Suhaib Abu-Muwais and Areej Awawdeh Student at Al-Quds Open University from Jenin and Ramallah Areas
Zionist courts extend the detention of Lina Misk for another month after arresting her on the 24th of February!
26.03.202519:21
25.03.202521:23
Occupation Arrests 3 Sister Teachers from the town of Beit Kahil after raids intensify in the occupied West Bank!

On the 12th of March, the occupation forces raided the town of Beit Kahil, west of Hebron, and arrested the 3 sister: teachers, Iman (36), Afnan (23), and Enas Abdul Mahdi Al-Zohour (25), after raiding their homes and taking them to an undisclosed location.

Family members revealed that Iman, a schoolteacher and mother of six, was already enduring immense hardship, as her husband has been imprisoned by occupation authorities for the past 20 months in Nafha prison, and her son, Abdullah, is also being held in an ”Israeli” detention facility. Afnan, also a teacher, was detained just hours after ”Israeli” forces shut down the educational center where she worked. She is the mother of five children, including a three-month-old infant. Enas, the third sister, is a mother of one child and is in the early months of pregnancy.

On the 13th of March, Enas was released, while her 2 sister's detention was extended until the 24th of March for ”investigation”, despite the fact that the occupation forces presented no legal justification or arrest warrants when they raided their homes.
Eyewitnesses reported that at least ten heavily armed ”Israeli” soldiers, some masked, participated in their arrest. This is part of a broader intimidation campaign that is taking part especially in the occupied West Bank.

The occupation forces show no restraint when arresting mothers, nursing mothers and even pregnant women, in the hopes of separating parents from their children and breaking up families.
Teachers, alongside parents, are targeted as they represent the main caregivers and educators for the future generation, which the occupation fears the most.
Birzeit University Student Shahd Hassan Ordered to 4 months of Administrative Detention!
Occupation forces re-arrest Israa Lafi, a journalist released as part of the agreement on January 19, 2025.
Occupation Forces Kidnap 56 Year Old Palestinian Woman LINA SNOBAR after storming her home in Yasid, near Nablus
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