Saturday, May 27, 2023

PFLP PRISONERS TO DECLARE HUNGER STRIKE

Palestinian prisoners affiliated to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) declared intention to go on an open hunger strike in protest against Israeli targeting of detained PFLP leaders and Israeli medical negligence, and in solidarity with Walid Daqqa and other sick prisoners in Ramla prison hospital.

54 PFLP-affiliated prisoners will be the first group to be engaged in the hunger strike after Israeli authorities refused to release the sick prisoner, Walid Daqqa, and continued to target the imprisoned PFLP leader Ahmed Saadat.

Earlier Thursday, the Israeli Prison Service extended the solitary confinement of Ahmad Saadat for two weeks, in addition to denying him family visits for one month. 

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PFLP prisoners to declare hunger strike

Friday, May 12, 2023

FIVE MEMBERS OF PFLP'S ARMED WING KILLED IN ISRAEL'S OCCUPATION FORCES' ATTACKS IN BESIEGED GAZA STRIP

Five members of the Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades, the armed wing of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, were killed in Israel's occupation forces' attacks in Israeli occupied Palestine's besieged Gaza Strip on Wednesday and Thursday.

Of the at least 13 resistance fighters killed in Israel's occupation forces' attacks, the members of PFLP's armed wing form the second largest number, after those of the al-Quds' Brigades of the Islamic Jihad.

The members of Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades who have been killed in the Israeli occupation aggression are: Uday Riyad al-Louh, Muhammad Abu Taima, Alaa Abu Taima, Ayman Saidam & Alam Abdel Aziz.

THREE PALESTINIANS KILLED IN FRESH ISRAELI ATTACKS ON GAZA

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) continued their air attacks on the Gaza Strip at dawn Thursday, killing three Palestinians and injuring many others, including women and children...

Earlier Wednesday evening, six Palestinians were killed in a new round of Israeli air raids on the Gaza Strip.

The Palestinian health ministry said six people were killed on Wednesday, a day after Israeli strikes on the Palestinian territory left 15 dead.

Four of those killed on Wednesday were fighters with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, the group said.

In the most recent Israeli attack on the Gaza Strip, at least 24 Palestinians, including at least five women and five children, as well as three leaders of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad movement were killed.

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Wednesday, May 10, 2023

IPS FORCES RAID RAMON CELLS, ISOLATE THREE PFLP PRISONERS

Israeli forces carried out raids on cells in Ramon jail and transferred three Palestinian prisoners to solitary confinement on Monday morning.

According to the Palestinian Prisoner Society, special forces from the Israeli prison service (IPS) stormed sections 5 and 7 in Ramon jail, where there are prisoners from the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), and searched cells.

Later, they took PFLP officials Ahmed Saadat, Ahed Abu Qais and Walid Hanatsha to interrogation rooms and then to isolation cells.

Since the appointment of Itamar Ben Gvir as security minister, IPS has transferred hundreds of Palestinian prisoners to other jails and taken harsh incarceration measures against them.

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PFLP WARNS OF PAINFUL RESPONSE TO ANY HARM COMING TO ITS LEADERS

The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) has held the Israeli occupation state fully responsible for any harm coming to its imprisoned leaders, especially its secretary-general Ahmed Saadat.

In a statement on Monday, PFLP warned that there would be a painful response to any folly committed against its leaders in Israeli jails....

Israeli forces carried out raids on cells in Ramon jail and transferred three PFLP officials, including Saadat, to solitary confinement on Monday morning, according to the Palestinian Prisoner Society.

The Israeli intelligence service, Shin Bet, also claimed today that it had arrested in Bethlehem members of a PFLP-affiliated military cell, who attempted to carry out a bombing attack last March and planned other attacks in the West Bank.

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