
HELP
The Palestinian Prisoners on Hunger Strike need your Help. Please share this status with your friends to spread awareness about the biggest hunger strike in history.
2,000 Hunger Strikers. Here are a few names:
Bilal Thiab ………………….. 76 Days
Thaer Halahleh ……………. 76 Days
Hassan Safadi …………….. 70 Days
Omar Abu Shallal …………. 68 Days
Mohammedd al-Taj …….... 60 Days
Mahmoud Sarsak …………. 54 Days
Faris al-Natur ……………… 47 Days
Ja’far Ezz al-Din ………….. 53 Days
Abdallah al-Barghouthi ….. 32 Days
Share it and don’t let slanted media bury their case. All they are asking for is their basic rights as prisoners of war—visitation rights (some of them have not seen their families for many years), right of education, and other rights that are declared by international law
Why did the Palestinians decide to start the hunger strike?
The prisoners demands are:
- the right to education
- the end of solitary confinement
- the end of declining and limiting visits
- allowing books, newspapers, and clothes
- better medical care for the sick and injured
- the end of administrative detention (arresting with no stated reasons)
- re-broadcast the television channels that were stopped
- the end of the provocative incursions and inspections
- the end of tying hands and legs during visits and lawyer meetings
- the end of group penalties starting from fines to denying the purchase of basic groceries

The Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike need your help, please share this to spread awareness about the biggest hunger strike in history.
all these prisoners are asking for are their basic rights as prisoners of war, visitation rights, right of education
Bilal Thiab … 77 Days
Thaer Halahleh … 77Days
Hassan Safadi … 71Days
Omar Abu Shallal … 69 Days
Mohammedd Al-Taj … 61 Days
& more than 2000 Prisoner !
You don’t have to be an Arab to show solidarity! You can just be a human!
(Source: dulcecule11)
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A Palestinian kid holding a sign saying “Thank you Ronaldo” in Arabic and English. To thank him for dedicating the funds from the sale of sports shoes by Real Madrid’s charity foundation to schools in Gaza.
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Today in Ramallah .
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Palestinian boys with baskets of oranges - Jaffa, Palestine circa early 1900’s
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Palestine - Jerusalem(here for more)
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there’s that time here where every child must fly the kite daily … we used to make it with dad .. I had a one with the Palestinian flagKite flying in Jerusalem.
This picture means so much to me. The joy that these kids had in flying a simple kite exceeded all the joy that I have with my laptop, or iphone, or TV. I felt so ashamed of myself. They found all the happiness in the world in flying a kite and decorating it and fixing it. They had so much pride in their eyes as they watched their kites shine out in the sky.
And I thought to myself who am I to pity my brothers and sisters in Palestine? I do not pity them. Heroes aren’t pitied. I am humbled by them. I am in admiration of these kids.