Sons of Golan and the occupied Palestinian territories in 1948 express solidarity with prisoners in Israeli jails
Hundreds of the sons of the occupied Syrian Golan and the occupied Palestinian territories in 1948 participated in a stand in front of the Gilboa detention camp in solidarity with the Palestinian, Syrian and Arab prisoners in the Israeli occupation jails. They denounced the repressive campaign against the prisoners after the Freedom Tunnel operation.
The Dean of the Syrian prisoners, Sidqi Al-Maqt, stressed that today’s stand next to the tunnel dug by the Palestinian heroes expresses honor and dignity and a challenge to the jailer who was never feared by the prisoners. It also expresses a condemnation of the practices of repression and abuse practiced by the occupation authorities against the heroes in detention centers to bend their will.
In turn, the head of the Arab League of Prisoners, Munir Mansour, made it clear that the prisoners’ battle is not over and will continue until all prisoners are freed from the Israeli occupation detention centers.
Six Palestinian prisoners at dawn on the sixth of this month scored a new victory for the resistance against the Israeli occupation. Because they are the owners of the land and the right, they broke its chains and took their freedom through a self-dug tunnel in the Gilboa prison camp near the city of Bisan in the occupied Palestinian territories in 1948. But the occupation re-arrested all of them.
Inas Abdulkareem