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Samidoun Condemns U.S.-Zionist Aggression on Iran, Urges Solidarity, Unity and Action

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network condemns in the strongest terms the Zionist aggression against the Islamic Republic of Iran, launched in the early morning hours of Friday, 13 June 2025, and affirms Iran’s complete and legitimate right to defend itself and to respond by all means. This is not only an attack by the Zionist entity alone, but clearly coordinated with, armed, funded and directly cheered on by the United States and its fellow imperialist powers. The moment requires clear and explicit solidarity and action to confront the Zionist-imperialist war machine.

As the people of Iran awaken to the bombing of residential neighborhoods in Tehran and sites throughout the country, imperialist politician after imperialist politician declares that they are “praying for Israel” amid its ongoing, unlawful and illegitimate aggression. This attack once again exposes and underlines the facade of U.S. “diplomacy” and expressions about “peace” — they want only subjugation, surrender and the abdication of sovereignty and self-determination, but never peace or security for the people of the region.

When the US claims it wants “negotiations” on the future of a sovereign nation’s energy and defense policy, it is only buying time in order to carry out its imperial war plans. The only way to security and peace in the region is to uproot the Zionist entity — the military base of Western imperialism — once and for all.

We express our deepest condolences to the Iranian leadership and people on the martyrdom of senior leaders, including Major General Hossein Salami, Commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, Lieutenant General Mohammad Bagheri, Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces, and a number of scientists and leaders.

The vicious hands of imperialism and Zionism are carrying out a genocide in Gaza for the past 20 months amid 77 years of ongoing genocidal colonialism throughout occupied Palestine; carrying out daily assassination and bombing crimes in Lebanon; besieging and bombing the brave people and leadership of Yemen; occupying Syria and engaging in daily aggressions and bombings; and today attacking Iran after years of warmongering and economic coercive measures intended to undermine the independent and self-determined path of development for Iran.

Iran is being targeted today because it stands with Palestine and the Resistance throughout the region and because it refuses to relinquish the independent future of its people and its nation to the exploitation, domination and destruction of U.S. imperialism.

Iran has every right to defend itself, which is, particularly at this time, a defense of humanity against the genocidal forces of death and devastation that seek only to extract the wealth, resources and future of the peoples of Iran, Palestine, the region and the world.

It is urgent to unify the ranks of our collective camp of resistance at this critical moment, including the popular movement in the imperial core and around the world, to stand firmly and clearly against the U.S.-Zionist aggression and in solidarity with Iran’s self-defense and self-determination.

The liberation of Palestine is at the heart of the global struggle against imperialism, as it is at the core of the struggle for Arab liberation and to defend the Islamic nation. The nuclear-armed Zionist project is carrying out a genocide in Palestine and aggressively seeking to expand throughout the region, and the battle of confrontation against its genocide and aggression requires the united effort of all.

This is a moment when action, escalation and organizing are critically necessary, including direct action to shut down the war machine, bring the genocide against the Palestinian people to an end. We must take action to materially impede the aggression of imperialism and Zionism and to develop our collective organizations to withstand repression, state violence and targeting, especially at a moment of growing uprising in the United States against fascist state violence, particularly targeting migrant workers and communities.

The bombing of children, the assassination of leaders, the attempted destruction of nations: this is, in short, the nature of the Zionist entity and U.S. and European imperialism. There is no path to peace, security or justice without bringing them to an end and imposing true accountability for their crimes.

Victory for Iran, victory for Palestine, victory for humanity.

source: Samidoun

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2025-06-17

📽️ :palestine_heart: El dijous 19/06/25 – 20h – Cinema Palestí- Dijous projectarà Off frame AKA Revolution Until Victory, Dir. Mohanad Yaqubi, VOSE (2016) + Cinefòrum amb Samidoun

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… Idit Rosenzweig-Abu fragt auf X : How can this be Belgium? Sie beschreibt die Veranstaltung als Reenactment. „Blood and bodies on the floor and all. Organised by #Samidoun, who else?“ Anders als in Dtl ist Samidou in Belgien nicht verboten.

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2025-06-09

Manifestación para Georges Abdallah

Rambla del Raval, dimecres, 18 de juny, a les 18:30 CEST

¡Desde Samidoun convocamos a una manifestación por Georges Abdallah!

Georges Abdallah, militante comunista árabe, lleva mas  de 40 años preso en Francia por su lucha por Palestina y contra el imperialismo. Aunque podría haber salido hace años, sigue encarcelado por razones políticas. ¡Exigimos su libertad ya!

MIÉRCOLES 18 DE JUNIO, 18:30 H, RAMBLA DEL RAVAL – BARCELONA

Nos movilizamos en solidaridad con Georges que tiene una audiencia el 19 de junio.  Estaremos el 14 en París y el 18 en Barcelona.

LIBERTAD PARA GEORGES ABDALLAH! LIBERTAD PARA TODXS LXS PRESOS Y PRESAS REVOLUCIONARIXS! VIVA LA RESISTENCIA ANTI-IMPERIALISTA!

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Manifestación para Georges Abdallah

Zionist Occupation is Killing its Own Captive Soldiers and Palestinian Prisoners

On Saturday afternoon, 7 June, Abu Obeida, the military spokesperson of the Izz el-Din al-Qassam Brigades, issued an urgent statement, declaring:

“Urgent warning to whomever it may concern: The occupation forces are besieging a place where the Zionist prisoner Matan Zangauker is located. We affirm categorically that the enemy will not be able to recover him alive. If this prisoner is killed during an attempt to free him, the occupation army will be the one responsible for his death, after we preserved his life for a year and 8 months. He who warns is excused.”

This is only the latest example of the occupation regime’s killing and attempts to kill its own prisoners — occupation soldiers captured by the Palestinian resistance in the Al-Aqsa Flood operation on 7 October 2023. This has come not only through repeated airstrikes where the occupation claims that the Palestinian resistance is holding Zionist prisoners, which has taken the lives of dozens of captives, but also through the direct assassination of several prisoners who managed to escape amid an ongoing series of attacks and airstrikes.

“The Zionist regime is committed to killing its own prisoners in order to keep the fascist Netanyahu government in power, to continue the genocide in Gaza, and to keep Palestinian prisoners tortured behind occupation bars,” said Charlotte Kates, international coordinator of Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network. “It is the Palestinian resistance who has kept these prisoners alive for 20 months, and released them in far better conditions than Palestinian prisoners held in Zionist dungeons, despite the genocidal US-Zionist bombing and their deliberate imposition of famine and starvation against Palestinians in Gaza.”

In a conversation with Samidoun, Dr. Basem Naim, a member of the political bureau of Hamas, said: “The Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, affirms, its readiness to release all ‘Israeli’ prisoners in a comprehensive and dignified exchange that will lead to the end of the war and the complete withdrawal of the occupation forces from Gaza, with assurances that humanitarian aid will enter Gaza immediately and effectively.”

“The policy that Netanyahu is insisting on using since the beginning of the aggression has led only to the killing of more of the Zionist prisoners. The release of the Zionist prisoners alive to their families has come consistently through negotiations and an agreed upon mechanism,” Naim said.

Abu Obeida’s statement further underlines the Zionist regime’s use of the “Hannibal directive,” a military order in the “Israeli” Occupation Forces that requires the IOF to use all means to prevent the capture of occupation soldiers by resistance fighters in Palestine and Lebanon. The resistance forces capture occupation soldiers and hold them prisoner in order to exchange them for thousands of Palestinian and Arab political prisoners jailed by the occupation and held in torturous conditions. The IOF has implemented the Hannibal directive at wide scale during the genocide in Gaza and particularly on 7 October 2023, during the Al-Aqsa Flood operation, with IOF tanks and helicopters engaging in large-scale shelling and bombing of areas where resistance fighters were operating, killing hundreds of Zionists alongside Palestinians, with one occupation soldier referring to it as a “mass Hannibal.”

“It is clear from decades of experience that a prisoner exchange is the only effective mechanism to liberate Palestinian prisoners from Zionist jails,” said Kates. “However, it is also clear that a prisoner exchange is the only effective means to free Zionist prisoners held by the Palestinian resistance. It is the resistance that has been working to keep their prisoners alive, at the same time that over 70 Palestinian prisoners have been martyred inside occupation prisons through torture, deliberate starvation, and medical neglect.”

Earlier, the Al-Qassam Brigades released a video of Zangauker, in which he affirmed that the actions of the Netanyahu government — particularly repeatedly refusing a ceasefire, withdrawal from Gaza and a prisoner exchange — are keeping him imprisoned.

“Not only is this a joint genocide, with the US providing billions of dollars in arms, intelligence and surveillance information, and diplomatic and political cover including the repeated use of the veto at the United Nations, but the US has also played a particularly nefarious role in undermining a prisoner exchange and preventing an end to the genocide and the withdrawal of occupation forces in Gaza,” Kates noted. “Rather than living up to its responsibility to provide humanitarian aid and allow the thousands of trucks waiting at the crossings to enter Gaza after the Palestinian resistance acted in good faith to release Zionist-American captive Edan Alexander, it has imposed a series of so-called ‘aid distribution’ centers that are, in reality, centers of death and destruction where hundreds of Palestinians have been martyred and injured seeking relief from the Zionist-imperialist imposed famine.”

There are currently over 10,000 Palestinian prisoners held inside occupation prisons, with thousands more from Gaza who have been forcibly disappeared and their fate undisclosed. Palestinian prisoners are being subjected to extreme torture and starvation — alongside the genocide in Gaza — while the leadership of the Palestinian prisoners’ movement are held in isolation, routinely beaten, and targeted for a policy of “slow assassination.” The Zionist-imperialist genocide in Gaza has already taken the lives of over 54,000 Palestinian martyred and injured — often severely — hundreds of thousands, most frequently with US-made weaponry. Fellow imperialist powers, including Britain, Canada, Germany and France, continue to engage in the arms trade with the Zionist regime, while simultaneously engaging in harsh repression against anti-genocide campaigners in their own countries.

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Take Action to Free Georges Abdallah: Europe-Wide March in Paris June 14 | International Week of Action June 11-19

On June 19, Georges Abdallah will face a new hearing in French courts after 40 years of imprisonment. The Lebanese Arab Communist and struggler for Palestine Georges Abdallah has been jailed in France since 1984 and remained imprisoned, despite being eligible for release since 1999. Successive French governments have blocked his release even when he has achieved victories in the courts; the United States and the Zionist regime have joined hands to demand he remains imprisoned.

Most recently, in November 2024, a French court ordered Georges released and returned to his homeland, Lebanon. However, the state appealed the case, with a ruling expected on February 20 — which was then postponed again until June 19, with the Public Prosecutor’s Office continuing to appeal the order for his release. The postponement was justified on the basis of an an “effort to compensate the civil parties” — that is, compensate the United States government as a “victim,” for the CIA agent and Mossad agent killed in the Lebanese Armed Revolutionary Faction’s operation. Abdallah’s lawyer called this action “unprecedented political pettiness” — and it is a clear effort to keep Georges behind bars.

As June 19 approaches, it is more important than ever to emphasize the broadest possible call to free Georges Abdallah, part and parcel of the demand to free Palestine from the river to the sea and free all Palestinian prisoners, including those held in Zionist, imperialist and reactionary regime prisons. Come together to say: Free Georges Abdallah! Free Palestine! 

EUROPE-WIDE DEMONSTRATION IN PARIS, JUNE 14

We call upon all supporters of Palestine, of justice, and of people’s liberation across Europe to join us in Paris, June 14, for the mass march and demonstration to free Georges Abdallah. Buses are already coming from Brussels and Charleroi in Belgium and group delegations are coming from Italy to join this collective march. We urge cities and communities across the continent, organizations and concerned individuals to travel en masse to Paris on June 14 to be part of this critically important mobilization:

2 pm
Place de la République
Paris, France

This is the moment to raise your voice and show that the people demand freedom for Georges Abdallah — and liberation for Palestine. The demonstration is being organized by the Unitary Campaign for the Liberation of Georges Abdallah, with a large number of contingents and blocs with banners and calls to action!

Samidoun Paris Banlieue is part of an anti-imperialist and anti-colonial contingent in this mass demonstration, which also includes the Paris Mobilization for Kanaky, the Dioxin Vietnam Collective, the Committee to Support the Philippine Revolution, Giovani Palestinesi Italia, Kifah Nantes, The Free Georges Abdallah Collective 38, Pan-African League Umoja, Pan-African Brigade for Palestine, Plate-forme Charleroi Palestine, Samidoun Brussels, Secours Rouge International, Young Struggle, ZORA and various collectives from the 18th and 20th arrondissements of Paris.

As genocide and colonization intensify in Palestine, as the courageous resistance of the Palestinian people against the imperialist war machine continues unabated, in the context of widespread repression in the imperial core – dissolutions of organizations, bans on demonstrations, state repression – let us take to the streets as the decisive hearing on June 19 approaches! He is part of our struggle, we are part of his: Free Georges Abdallah!

INTERNATIONAL WEEK OF ACTION, JUNE 11-19

If you are not in Europe or you cannot come to Paris for the June 14 action, you can still participate in the international week of action — which also coincides with the Global March to Gaza and the March to Gaza taking place to the Rafah Crossing in Egypt to break the siege on Gaza and confront the Zionist genocide and starvation policy.

We join the Unitary Campaign for the Liberation of Georges Abdallah in urging collectives and organizations around the world to organize events and actions to free Georges Abdallah and to include the call for his liberation — and the liberation of all Palestinian prisoners — in events and actions for Palestine and to end the ongoing Zionist-imperialist genocide in Gaza. At this moment, it is critically important to escalate the pressure on France to end its ongoing and active complicity in genocide — a complicity that includes the imprisonment of Georges Abdallah, the persecution of Palestinian and Palestine solidarity activists, the dissolution of organizations struggling for a free Palestine, alongside the purchase and sale of weaponry with the Zionist regime. In North America, the Tariq el-Tahrir Youth and Student Network has assembled a toolkit of actions and resources for Georges Abdallah.

In Madrid, there will be a demonstration on Friday, June 13 at 7 pm at Plaza Lavapies in Madrid, responding to the international call to action.

Here are some actions you can participate in and organize in your area:

Georges Abdallah said in October 2024:

It is urgent to do everything possible to counter and stop the Zionist barbarism underway in Gaza, the West Bank and Lebanon….Despite the genocidal, large-scale aggression against Gaza these days, in which tens and tens of thousands of martyrs and wounded have been added to the terrible widespread destruction of Gaza’s entire living space, the resistance remains unshakeable, protected and endorsed by the Palestinian popular masses.

Gaza will never raise the white flag of surrender. Neither the Zionists nor any other criminal force will ever succeed in breaking the will of the resistance in Gaza.

On June 11-19, 2025, let us take action together, to stand with Gaza, stand with Palestine and the Palestinian people, and stand with Georges Abdallah and the Palestinian prisoners — against the genocidal forces of imperialism and Zionism.

Contact us at samidoun@samidoun.net if you would like to come together for any upcoming events or actions. As Georges Abdallah says: It is together, and only together, that we will win.

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77 Years of Ongoing Nakba: The Crumbling Zionist Project and the Revolutionary Road to Liberation and Return

As we mark the 77th year of the ongoing Nakba, the genocidal Zionist colonial occupation of Palestine, and of the unceasing resistance of the Palestinian people, this year, the commemoration comes amid a nearly unprecedented escalation of the genocide, particularly against the Palestinian people in Gaza, and at a moment in the history of the Palestinian, Arab and international struggle in which the Al-Aqsa Flood launched on 7 October 2023 has irrevocably changed the world.

15 May is not only the day in which we remember the Nakba, it is historically the Day of Palestinian Struggle, in which the people of the world stand with and salute the resistance, steadfastness and determination of the Palestinian people to return to their homes and liberate their land. This year, we must make 15 May a true day of struggle for Palestine — a day of strikes, boycotts and direct action in confrontation with Zionism and imperialism.

Nakba and Genocide: An Imperialist-Zionist Crime

The expulsion of over 750,000 Palestinians from their homes and lands by occupation forces was accompanied by a spree of murder, rape and destruction carried out by Zionist forces long since trained, funded and supported by the very British colonial mandate they were supplanting. For the past 77 years, Palestinians have held tight to the keys of their homes, their identities, their villages and their cities, determined to resist, to return, to achieve the goals of their revolution and uproot the invasive colonial entity, the outpost of Western imperialism funded, armed and supported by the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Canada and their fellow imperialist powers, and establish a liberated Palestine from the river to the sea.

The history of 1947-48 — of the destruction of villages, the mass murder and forced displacement of Palestinians, the extreme atrocities broadcasted to the Palestinian people in an attempt to induce fear — echoes today in the atrocities carried out by the occupation forces in their genocide in Gaza, from their social-media-spectacle war crimes to the targeting of hospital after hospital, journalist after journalist, and civil defender after civil defender. In 1947-48, the Zionist forces established a bulkhead for Western imperialism and sought to destroy Palestinian society, its social fabric, and its deep rootedness in the land. Today, it aims to achieve the same goal in Gaza, from its targeting of the centers of society to its starvation policy to its attempt to impose chaos and criminality upon the Palestinian people. As is clear over the past 77 years, it has failed miserably in achieving this malicious goal, even as it uses its advanced American-made weaponry to bomb, destroy and kill, and to market this weaponry to the reactionary and imperialist regimes of the world.

Today, the imperialist-Zionist genocide has taken the lives of at least 53,000 martyrs in Gaza alone, displaced two million, and wounded over 120,0000. Every day, the continuing Nakba is visible on the screens of the world, in the destruction of hospitals, the slaughter of children, the targeting of entire families in schools, refugee camps, mosques, churches and residential buildings. And yet we also bear witness to the unparalleled heroism of the armed resistance and all of its forces inside Palestine and throughout the region, who every day confront the tanks and warplanes of the occupier with their guns, rockets, missiles and explosives, with iron will, deep faith and commitment and love for Palestine and its people. Today, the inverted red triangle has become an international symbol of resistance in the face of injustice, of rejection of oppression, imperialism, and Zionism, and of the reality that it remains possible and indeed inevitable to defeat the forces of this ongoing Nakba.

Nakba and Resistance Inside the Prisons

Imprisonment has always been used as a colonial weapon against the Palestinian people. For years, the British colonial mandate, overseeing the process of Zionist colonization of Palestine, imprisoned Palestinian revolutionaries and resistance fighters, targeted them for assassination, executed them, demolished their homes, held them without charge or trial under administrative detention — all policies that have been adopted in whole cloth by the Zionist colonial regime. During the Nakba of 1947-48, Palestinian prisoners were forced to work in labor camps, starved of food and basic needs, in conditions described as “enslavement” by the International Committee of the Red Cross. At least 5,000 Palestinians imprisoned during the Nakba were then forcibly displaced into exile.

Today, the Nakba continues inside the prisons, where over 10,000 Palestinians are currently imprisoned by the Zionist colonial entity. They are subjected to isolation, beating, starvation and torture of all kinds. Since 7 October 2023, there have been at least 69 martyrs of the prisoners’ movement inside the occupation prisons of those identified, among 306 martyrs of the prisoners’ movement since 1967. Of these martyrs, the bodies of at least 78 martyred prisoners continue to be detained alongside over 700 fellow Palestinians whose bodies are imprisoned in martyrdom by the occupation regime. However, this number is incomplete, particularly as the occupation refuses to release information about thousands abducted from Gaza who are held in its notorious torture camps, where severe physical, sexual, and psychological torture, extreme starvation and open violent assault are standard practice.

In the occupation prisons, the leaders of the prisoners’ movement are held in isolation, beaten and denied medical care in a policy of “slow assassination.” From Abdullah Barghouti to Ahmad Sa’adat, Muammar Shahrour, Hassan Salameh, Ahed Abu Ghoulmeh, Mohammed al-Natsheh, Ibrahim Hamed, Marwan Barghouti, Muhannad Shreim, Mohammed Arman, Mahmoud Issa and Raja Eghbarieh, the leaders of the prisoners’ movement are being targeted for death through torture and medical negligence.

The prisons have always been a center of repression, violence and also of resistance and revolutionary struggle and organizing. The history of the imprisonment of Palestinians is that of the Palestinian prisoners’ movement — of escapes, revolts, hunger strikes and exchanges achieved by the Resistance. This is a history that has given hundreds of martyrs amid the imprisonment of over 1 million Palestinians since 1948 and that has developed hundreds and thousands of revolutionary leaders, who from inside prison walls and after their liberation have propelled the struggle forward toward liberation and return.

The Right and the Promise of Return

Since 1948, Palestinian refugees in exile and diaspora, in the refugee camps of Gaza and of the West Bank, in Jordan, Lebanon and Syria, throughout the Arab region and around the world, have struggled for their right to return, guaranteed under international law and as a fundamental principle of humanity. This right has been denied them, while their homes and lands have been stolen and confiscated by ty the settler entity, their villages planted over with imported European and American trees, their fields converted into agribusiness and military industries for the profit of the occupiers. The Zionist regime has done all it can to attempt to eliminate this basic right, an assault that has escalated dramatically.

In the refugee camps of the West Bank, particularly in Tulkarem, Tubas, Jenin and Nablus, the occupation engages in daily attacks and raids, the destruction of hundreds of homes and the forced displacement of tens of thousands of Palestinians. In Gaza, the same Palestinians who are being subjected to genocidal bombing, massacres, starvation and forced displacement on a daily basis are themselves over 70% refugees forced from their homes and lands in the Nakba.

The so-called “Gaza envelope” of the settlements around the colonially imposed borders of the Strip exists as a military barracks designed to prevent the people of Gaza from returning to their homes and lands. The Great March of Return and Breaking the Siege that launched in 2018 highlighted this exactly — that the battle to break the siege on Gaza is inextricable from return and liberation, and from the rights of the people of Palestine to return and reclaim their homes, lands and properties as an individual, collective and indivisible right.

On 7 October 2023, the heroic fighters who undertook the great crossing were marching forward and advancing against the occupier on their own lands denied them by force for over 77 years. The Al-Aqsa Flood is also an Al-Awda Flood, a march to defend Jerusalem and its holy sites, and reclaim the land of Palestine from the Zionist settler project and the imperialist powers that sponsor its invasion.

The attack on UNRWA that we see today, from the attempts to criminalize its employees, to designate it as a “terrorist” organization, to defund it and to invade and forcibly close its schools, is fundamentally intended as an attack on the right to return and upon the identity of Palestinian refugees, which remains fixed on return and liberation despite all the decades of dispossession, war crimes and genocide.

The Zionist Project: An Outpost of Western Imperialism 

Of course, the continuing Nakba is not a Zionist crime alone. “Israel” exists primarily as an outpost of Western imperialism to advance its interests in the region and also as a testing partner for U.S. weaponry. Its nuclear capabilities were provided to it by French imperialism. Every one of the crimes being carried out today — as U.S. President Donald Trump continues his tour of the reactionary Arab Gulf monarchies marketing the American corporations’ weaponry tested on Palestinians, Lebanese, Yemenis and Syrians — is the full and equal responsibility of all of the imperialist powers that provide the weaponry, the political support, the diplomatic cover, the free trade and the vicious repression that enable the genocide. The United States, France, Germany, Canada, Britain and other imperialist powers are imprisoning, arresting, repressing and labelling as “terrorist” their students, workers, teachers and social movements in order to sustain the imperialist-Zionist genocide, while providing the Zionist regime with the weaponry and intelligence to carry out its war crimes. 

For the past 40 years, France has imprisoned Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, the Lebanese Arab struggler for Palestine. In the U.S., students and activists like Mahmoud Khalil are targeted for immigration detention and deportation, while Ghassan Elashi and Shukri Abu Baker are serving 65-year sentences for their charitable support for Palestine. Anan Yaeesh and his comrades are confronting imprisonment and criminalization in Italy, while Musaab Abu Atta is imprisoned as a Palestinian youth in Germany, targeted for repression amid the wide-scale attack on the movement. Today, we must demand all of their liberation.

The Complicity of Reactionary Regimes and the Comprador PA

It is in this context that the reactionary Arab regimes — the “moderate camp,” the normalizing states that trade and protect the genocidal entity under U.S. sponsorship — are also fully complicit in the genocide and betrayal of the Palestinian people. The Egyptian regime maintains the blockade on Gaza when it has the power to open Rafah and confront the genocide taking place to its north at any moment, as thousands of trucks of food, medicine, tents, and construction supplies wait to enter. The Jordanian regime criminalizes its social movements, imprisons those who help the resistance and even boycott the occupation while it provides a “land bridge” to protect the occupation’s economy from the damage imposed upon it by Yemen. And the reactionary Gulf monarchies welcome the occupation’s representatives and market its narratives while purchasing billions of dollars in U.S. weaponry — not to defend Arab sovereignty and self-determination but to ensure ongoing dependency and American hegemony — amid the ongoing genocide.

Within Palestine, the comprador sector of Palestinian politics and economy, concentrated within the so-called “Palestinian Authority” in Ramallah, are carrying out an assault upon the Palestinian people, enforcing “security coordination” with the occupation regime and supporting its genocidal forces. In the past days, two martyrs’ lives were taken in Jenin and Tubas by the PA forces, while dozens of Palestinians are held inside the PA’s jails and prisons. The PA is stripping the financial allocations from the Palestinian prisoners and their families and the families of the martyrs and the wounded at the behest of the Zionist regime and its imperialist funders and backers, from the United States to the European Union. At the same time, it joins the Zionist regime and the imperialist powers in demanding the disarmament of the resistance — the sure path to the completion of the Nakba — and attempts to implement that demand by force of arms in the cities, villages and refugee camps of the West Bank, hand in hand with the genocidal occupation regime.

The Palestinian Authority was not founded to nurture, but rather to control, suppress and police the Palestinian people and their Resistance, to serve as a collaborator at the behest of the Zionist regime and the imperialist powers that fund it, since its inception in the Oslo process. The only true road to Palestinian national unity comes through resistance and confrontation, led by those who fight for Palestinian liberation, and it cannot include those who imprison, assassinate, and betray the people and the resistance for the benefit of the occupiers and imperialists.

The Resistance and the Road to Liberation

Despite these seemingly impossible circumstances, the Palestinian resistance continues not only to fight back but to carry out wonders, with strategic thinking, unimaginable heroism and bravery, and an unshakeable commitment to the path forward for liberation. As the Masar Badil, the Palestinian Alternative Revolutionary Path Movement, said of the Palestinian resistance, it is “led by fighters imbued with revolutionary values and human ethics, becoming the vanguard of the Arab and Islamic nations, and the front line in a global front against imperialism, colonialism, Zionism, and fascism. It has become a sword poised above the heads of normalizers, collaborators, and those who have sold their consciences and memories.”

The road to liberation is one that is forged daily by the parents nurturing their children amid the bombs and far removed from their land in exile; by the journalists who painstakingly document every crime of the occupier and every heroic action of the resistance and who face assassination daily for the indelible record they inscribe in history; by the health care workers, doctors and nurses that work to save lives, provide care and treatment in the most impossible circumstances; by the aid workers, civil defense, and security workers and officers that act constantly to defend, feed, and supply their people and society against a comprehensive attack that aims to destroy it; by the farmers and fishers who continue to labor to feed their people, facing the theft of their land and the destruction of their crops and boats; by the Palestinian and Arab masses.

And at the center is the armed resistance, the fighters of Hamas and the Izz al-Din Al-Qassam Brigades, the Palestinian Islamic Jihad Movement and Saraya al-Quds, the PFLP and the Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades and all the factions of the Resistance, the warriors of Hezbollah in Lebanon, the armed forces, the people, and the AnsarAllah movement of Yemen, the resistance fighters of Iraq and the revolutionary forces of Iran who continue to resist imperialism in the region. The workers and fighters in the tunnels of resistance and liberation who continue to open the gates of hell upon the occupiers, those who launch the missiles that shatter the Zionist entity’s illusion of permanence, those who take up their weapons to confront the occupier everywhere it is found, who are on the front lines not only to stop the ongoing Nakba, and not only even to liberate Palestine, but to defend humanity from the vicious barbarism of imperialist conquest.

October 7, the great Al-Aqsa Flood, changed the world, irreversibly. The leadership of the Al-Qassam Brigades and the Hamas movement, including the martyrs Mohammed Deif, Marwan Issa, and Yahya Sinwar, explicitly viewed this action in this light. They were correct to do so. This day made clear before the world that it is entirely within our grasp to envision a Palestine free of Zionism and a region free of imperialism, and that this resistance camp is capable of achieving that goal with its own hands. 

This was utterly unacceptable to the Zionist project and to the imperialist powers. Their response to the shifting of the field highlighted the nature of these forces: genocide, mass murder and massive bombing and destruction, the unleashing of all the most brutal and reactionary forces and elements. They aim to make such a revolutionary action – indeed, the date of the beginning of the new Palestinian, Arab, and international revolution – unimaginable due to the river and ocean of blood and rubble they seek to create atop that heroic memory.

At the same time, all of their bombs and billions of dollars in technological equipment unleashed upon the Palestinian people, the Arab people and the people of the region are unable to create their desired results, are unable to defeat the Palestinian people and their unshakeable bond to their land, whether in the homeland or in exile. Indeed, on the 77th anniversary of the Nakba, amid the genocide and the destruction, the decaying nature of the Zionist project and the failure of US imperialism are clearer than ever. The Zionist economy is artificially propped up as an outpost of the imperialist powers, particularly but not limited to the United States, yet it has sustained massive and significant blows over the past several years. It is revealed before the world as a genocidal entity devoid of legitimacy, its mythologies and rhetoric exposed as a machinery of lies. Within “Israel” itself, its political and social crisis is deepening as war criminal Netanyahu aims to impose himself permanently in his position. It is clear to all that it is only the fighters of the Palestinian resistance, with impeccable ethics and clarity of vision, who protect the Zionist prisoners of war, while the occupation regime attempts to kill them with all of their weaponry. At the same time, the utter fascism of the Zionist project is apparent to all as the leaders and officials of “Israel” proclaim their intention to destroy Gaza and force its people from their land.

Despite all of the destruction, the mass murder of the civilian population, the devastation of infrastructure, the torture of the prisoners and the bloody death of siege and starvation, there is no permanence for “Israel.” It is unable to restore the illusion of impenetrability that it once had. Hezbollah and the Lebanese Resistance emptied the north of Palestine of its settlers, while the Yemeni people, armed forces and AnsarAllah movement impose a sea blockade on Eilat port and an air blockade on occupied Lyd airport. The facts are clear: Zionism is a racist ideology and a tool in the hands of imperialism against the Arab people and the people of the region. No showy normalization festivals will be able to surmount the reality that the settler project is anything but “normal” and will never have a place on Palestinian and Arab land.

After 77 years of ongoing Nakba, the Palestinian, Arab, Islamic, and international resistance are continuing to struggle and to fight. Despite the assassinations of great leaders, from Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah and Sayyed Hashem Safieddine to Ismail Haniyeh and Saleh al-Arouri, despite the martyrdom of every precious Palestinian and Arab life taken by the occupier, the resistance renews itself, grows and refuses surrender and compromise, turning the completion of the Nakba into an impossibility, a solid rock on which the Zionist-imperialist genocide will break and shatter.

The Call to Escalation and Action

This occasion is not merely a moment for reflection and memory, but one that demands action. At a moment when the forces of resistance are fighting for liberation, for humanity, for any possibility of a future of justice for all, the international movement must take up its responsibilities to forge a true popular cradle for the resistance everywhere in the world, including in the heart of the imperial core. Every city, town and campus has seen the Palestinian flag flying as an indelible symbol of justice, as the streets of New York, Toronto, Berlin, Brussels, Milan, London, Johannesburg, Sao Paulo, Dhaka, Kuala Lumpur, Caracas, Algiers, Rabat and Tunis stand with the Palestinian people against the genocide, confronting Zionism and imperialism. In the past days, a new evolution of the “student intifada” has arisen on campuses from Madrid to Liege to Nijmegen in the heart of Europe, while demonstrations everywhere are being organized to mark this date and demand an end to complicity in genocide. There is no longer a safe space for the weapons manufacturers and the profiteers of genocide, from Elbit to Maersk to Thales and Boeing.

However, this must also be an occasion that challenges us to escalate to isolate the Zionist regime, through boycotts, embargoes, and direct action. The example of Yemen, with its vast popular mobilization for Palestine combined with its effective military action, is the greatest single example of the boycott demand in practice in the world. Actions like those of Palestine Action, which impose a material cost upon the war profiteers and genocide dealers, raise the stakes of struggle in the imperial core as well.

There must be no place for Zionism in our schools, campuses, unions, communities, social movements; and this means, of course, confronting the imperialist powers that have imposed the colonial entity of “Israel” on the Palestinian people and the Arab nation. The escalation of repression — from organizational bans to “terrorist” listings to imprisonment to deportations to firings to police raids and beatings — must be met not with silence nor with compliance but with escalated resistance and even greater clarity on our collective responsibility to confront and hold accountable those responsible for unleashing this genocide. We must demand an end to the siege, the designation, and the criminalization against those heroes of the resistance defending humanity; being listed on their “terrorist lists” is a badge of honor from the forces of the most horrific terror and destruction in the world.

On the 77th year of the ongoing Nakba, it is clearer than ever that it is only resistance and revolution that will pave the road forward to return and liberation for Palestine from the river to the sea. It is our responsibility in our international movement to strive in every way to live up to the example set for the world by the heroic resistance in all of its forms, who hold the banner high, always advancing and never retreating.

The Zionist entity has no future on the land of Palestine. This Nakba is ongoing, but it is not eternal. The challenge is to us to play our part in bringing it to an end, and to advance on the clear path to return and liberation.

Victory to the Resistance, Liberation to the Prisoners, Glory to the Martyrs and Healing to the Wounded.

From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free!

source: Samidoun

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2025-05-07

Proyección de "Cuenta Pajarito": Presentación y conversación con las compas de Samidoun

La Cinètika, dijous, 22 de maig, a les 20:00 CEST

🔻El jueves 22 de mayo a las 20:00 en la Cinètika, proyectaremos "Cuenta Pajarito" (2007) de Arab Loufti y después haremos un conversatorio. El documental relata la historia de la resistencia palestina a través de relatos de las vidas de guerrilleras palestinas (fedaiyat).

Conmemoramos 77 años de Nakba, que comenzó con el establecimiento del estado genocida sionista en Palestina. A la vez, conmemoramos 77 años de resistencia y sumud por parte del pueblo palestino. Desde el río hasta el mar, Palestina vencerá! Viva la lucha armada del pueblo palestino! Libertad a lxs presxs y gloria a lxs mártires!

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Manifestación por la Nakba: 77 años resistiendo el genocidio

Rambla del Raval, dijous, 15 de maig, a les 18:30 CEST

🔻Este 15 de mayo conmemoramos 77 años de Nakba, que comenzó con el establecimiento del estado genocida sionista en Palestina. A la vez, conmemoramos 77 años de resistencia y sumud por parte del pueblo palestino.

El próximo jueves 15 de mayo a las 18:30 quedamos en la Rambla del Raval para tomar las calles de nuevo y manifestar nuestra solidaridad con el pueblo palestina y su legítima resistencia que lucha en contra de un proyecto colonial y de exterminio.

Además, el siguiente jueves 22 de mayo a las 20:00 en la Cinètika, proyectamos "Cuenta Pajarito" (2007) de Arab Loufti y después haremos un conversatorio. El documental relata la historia de la resistencia palestina a través de relatos de las vidas de guerrilleras palestinas (fedaiyat).

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Manifestación por la Nakba: 77 años resistiendo el genocidio

International Workers’ Day 2025: The Workers’ Flood for Palestine, Against Genocide and Imperialism

“The sons and daughters of the popular classes of Palestine, the workers, the farmers in the villages, the refugees of the camps, have always been the leaders and the driving force of our Palestinian national liberation movement. The Palestinian popular classes have been the freedom fighters, the strugglers and the resisters on the front lines, confronting the occupation and Zionist colonization in Palestine. And so it is the case that the popular classes of Palestine fill the ranks of the Israeli prisons, the builders of the Palestinian prisoners’ movement continuing on the front lines of resistance, building the ongoing Palestinian revolution.” – Kamil Abu Hanish, imprisoned Palestinian struggler, 2017

This International Workers’ Day, 1 May 2025, is a day of workers’ struggle that comes amid the ongoing imperialist-Zionist genocide against the Palestinian people in Gaza and throughout occupied Palestine, as the war machine of capitalism and imperialism aims to grind the flesh and blood of the Palestinian people to fuel its plunder and profits around the world. International Workers’ Day also comes this year amid Al-Aqsa Flood and the ongoing resistance to Zionist-imperialist colonialism and genocide; let this day be a day for the workers of the world to join the people’s great flood against the common enemies of humanity.

On this International Workers’ Day, we salute the Palestinian workers, and the working people and popular masses of the region, who are those who create the ranks of the resistance, who form its popular cradle, who are imprisoned in the dungeons and torture camps of the occupier, and who are targeted for assassination, imprisonment and massacre for carrying out their work: civil defense workers, doctors, nurses and health workers, farmers, fishers, construction workers, aid workers, journalists and media workers, electricians, technicians, security workers, the teachers and domestic workers — all of those whose labor creates the structure of Palestinian society. We salute the workers of the resistance who toil with love and faith below the ground to manufacture the weapons that allow Palestine, Lebanon, Yemen and all of the forces of the resistance to defend themselves against the occupier, the imperialist and the genocidaire.

We salute the workers of Yemen, who set an example for the workers in the world in their popular, national and military mobilization that is shutting down the supply lines of genocide in the Red Sea. Today, Yemen, whose workers live under the bombs of the U.S. war machine, presents the greatest example to the world of the implementation of the boycott of the Zionist project and of upholding international law and its absolute prohibition against genocide.

We salute the dockworkers of Morocco, who despite the normalization regime, refused to load and unload the Maersk ships carrying the products of the U.S. war machine to arm the Zionist entity against the Palestinian people. We salute the strugglers of Palestine Action, who put their bodies and freedom on the line to shut down, damage and impose a cost upon the factories that manufacture the weapons of the imperialist-Zionist war machine, particularly Elbit Systems. We salute the tech workers who raise their voices and refuse to participate in the AI and surveillance products being used to target and massacre the Palestinian people and direct the bombs of death and destruction. We salute the Palestinian workers of UNRWA, who are fighting internal repression, criminalization, assassination and destruction to aid their people and defend their right to return. We salute all of those workers of the world who continue to strike and boycott, to confront normalization, to ensure their labour unions and international federations exclude the genocidal “Histadrut,” boycott Zionist bonds, and stand with the Palestinian people and their just cause. We salute the workers who face firing, repression and imprisonment around the world for standing up for Palestine and confronting the genocide.

We echo the call of the Masar Badil, the Palestinian Alternative Revolutionary Path Movement, to the Palestinian workers of the world: “We, the Palestinian workers in exile and diaspora, are part and parcel of the workers of the world. It is long past time to escalate our participation in this struggle to a material level that can shut down the trade routes of genocide, occupation and colonialism, cutting off the flow of weaponry, bombs and artillery that allows the Israeli regime to slaughter Palestinian men, women and children,” and that of the Palestinian General Federation of Trade Unions in Gaza to workers in the United States: “Your struggle for workers’ rights in the United States is inseparable from our struggle against occupation and colonialism. True labor solidarity is demonstrated through actions, not just words, and we count on your awareness and determination to take concrete steps to end this tragedy.”

This International Workers’ Day, we call upon the workers of the world to manifest their material solidarity with the imprisoned, massacred, targeted Palestinian workers under genocide, occupation and colonization, to confront the war machine of imperialism and capitalism, and to constitute an international popular cradle of the Resistance defending humanity by taking real, serious and meaningful collective action to shut down the workplaces, ports and factories that continue to fuel genocide. Examples already exist of the dockworkers in Morocco, South Africa, India, Sweden, Norway, Turkey, Italy, Belgium and even the ILWU on the United States West Coast refusing to handle the occupier’s cargo, shipped by ZIM, Maersk and other complicit profiteers of genocide.

The Zionist entity is an advanced base of U.S. and Western imperialism in the region, and it targets not only Palestinian workers, but the workers of the world. The road to the liberation of the international working class, the defeat of imperialism and capitalism, runs now, centrally and clearly, through ending the genocide, the victory of the Resistance, and the liberation of Palestine, from the river to the sea. 

We know that the Palestinian workers in Gaza, with their minds and hands, will rebuild all that has been destroyed by the occupation, as they have many times over the years and indeed, the centuries. It is our responsibility to act now to bring about that new day.

On 1 May 2025, we call upon workers and labour organizations around the world to affirm clearly their position against genocide and with the Palestinian people through:

  • General strikes, wildcat strikes and widespread workplace and civil disobedience against genocide and imperialist war crimes. Demand a complete end to the genocide in Gaza, the liberation of all Palestinian prisoners, and full boycott and divestment from all Zionist corporations and imperialist war profiteers complicit in genocide.
  • Enforce and impose grassroots and popular sanctions — in the example of Yemeni workers — by refusing to handle the weapons shipments and cargo of ZIM, Maersk and their fellow war profiteers
  • Boycotting the Zionist “labour” federation, the Histadrut, “Israel Bonds,” and complicit corporations and organizations
  • Acting collectively to defend workers and students targeted for repression, firing, silencing and imprisonment for their action, organizing and speech for Palestine

(We have revised and updated the following text for International Workers’ Day 2025. All images are classic posters of the Palestinian revolution via the Palestine Poster Project.)

Palestinian workers and the popular classes have always played the key, leading role as the force of the Palestinian liberation movement, inside and outside Palestine. The prisoners’ movement is no exception; indeed, the vast majority of Palestinian prisoners come from the working and popular classes, the refugee camps and the villages, and it is these workers who put their bodies and lives on the line for freedom. Today, it is Palestinian workers and popular classes on the front lines confronting a genocidal assault for over 18 months, after 77 years of ongoing genocide.

Palestinian workers: A history of leadership in struggle

Palestinians have engaged in labor organizing from the early days of the 20th century, organizing unions, defending their work against Zionist attempts to exclude Palestinian labor from Palestinian land, and taking action to defend their rights as workers and as indigenous Palestinians.

General strikes have always been a key mechanism of Palestinian resistance, from the earliest revolts of the Palestinian people against British and then Zionist colonialism. In the 1936 revolution, Palestinian workers’ six-month general strike was at that time the longest in the world. This continued over the years, as Palestinian workers in exile built the Palestinian liberation movement and its organizations, and as Palestinian workers and labor unions led in the organizing of the first intifada. UNRWA workers and others in the Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon paved the way for the modern revolution, as revolutionary leaders like Abu Maher al-Yamani organized refugees for liberation and return on the basis of their trade union work before the Nakba in Palestine.

In the 1950s, Palestinian labor organizers in occupied Palestine ’48 were jailed as they attempted to keep their organizations intact under martial law. At least seven Palestinian trade union leaders were deported from the West Bank between 1969 and 1979. These attacks happened as Palestinians inside Israeli jails fought to end forced labor, a victory that was achieved only through great sacrifice. Omar Shalabi, a Syrian prisoner, was killed under torture in October 1973 during the protests against Israeli forced labor.

Targeting and imprisonment of Palestinian workers

Palestinian workers are regularly subject to colonial forms of imprisonment, from the political targeting of workers’ organizations to the mass criminalization of Palestinians seeking employment inside occupied Palestine ’48. Palestinian workers are frequently arrested for “entering Israel without a permit,” despite the fact that many of these same workers are Palestinian refugees denied their right to return to their original homes and lands for the past 74 years. The systematic siege and subjugation of the Palestinian economy, from the texts of the Paris Protocols to the so-called “Abraham Accords” promoted by U.S. imperialism through their sponsorship of reactionary Arab regimes, has forced thousands of Palestinians to seek work with or without permits as day laborers, often in construction.

At any given time, there are approximately 1000 Palestinians arrested, detained or fined for seeking to work in their own homeland; they are not classified in the Israeli colonial system as “security” prisoners and are thus missing from the statistics related to Palestinian political prisoners in Israeli jails. However, it is clear that everything about these workers’ situation is deeply political – they are imprisoned for their Palestinian existence on Palestinian land, specifically as Palestinian workers. Palestinian workers from Gaza working in the West Bank — as well as those abducted from Gaza — have been subjected to the most extreme and severe forms of torture and abuse, from beating to rape and sexual assault to starvation and sleep deprivation — in the notorious prison and torture camps like Sde Teiman and Anatot.

Palestinian workers are subjected to ongoing abuse at checkpoints, systemic discrimination on the job from the river to the sea, and economic isolation, starvation and siege meant to compel workers into becoming construction workers and servants in illegal settlements. For over 18 years, the siege on Gaza has served as yet another attack on Palestinian workers. Even before the escalated genocide, the Gaza Strip had the highest levels of unemployment in Palestine due to the deliberate targeting of the Palestinian economy and its productive basis, including workers, fishers and farmers. Today, hundreds of thousands more have been forced into unemployment and are targeted daily for death and destruction.

There are currently over 10,000 Palestinian political prisoners jailed by the Zionist regime, including over 3,600 jailed without charge or trial under administrative detention. Confronting torture, abuse and starvation inside the Zionist jails, which has led to the martyrdom of over 65 prisoners over the past 18 months, the Palestinian prisoners are on the front lines of Palestinian resistance on a daily basis. They are leaders in the Palestinian, Arab and international camp of resistance — and like the freedom fighters and martyrs of Palestine, they represent the workers and popular classes of Palestine, those who face multiple forms of exploitation and oppression at the hands of the Zionist regime. The liberation of the prisoners is so precious to the Palestinian people and their resistance that it was a central goal of Al-Aqsa Flood and the great crossing of struggle. Freedom for Palestinian prisoners is essential to the liberation of the Palestinian working class and popular masses — the central feature of the liberation of Palestine from imperialism and Zionism, from the river to the sea.

The Histadrut: A colonialist entity that must be boycotted

The drive to exclude Palestinian workers has always been part of the Zionist colonial project. This has been reflected in the founding principles and continued operation of the Israeli Histadrut, a trade union federation founded with the explicit purpose of promoting Zionist colonization of Palestinian land and excluding Palestinian labor. Despite having a fraternal relationship with the AFL-CIO and other major labor unions worldwide, it actually exploits Palestinian workers inside “Israel” by deducting fees from their salaries while denying them benefits, let alone its ongoing and systematic role as part of the Zionist-imperialist machine of genocide. Its role predates the Nakba and continues to reflect this colonial relationship. Today, it must be more clear than ever: any relationship with the Histadrut is complicity in genocide, and those responsible for complicity in genocide must be held accountable — first and foremost, by the workers.

Palestinian workers in exile and diaspora fight back

Palestinian workers in exile also continue to struggle against exploitation and oppression. In Lebanon, amid the targeting of Lebanon, its people and its Resistance by the Zionist attacks that daily violate the ceasefire, the imperialist powers and financial exploiters, Palestinian refugees continue to be denied access to numerous professions, leading to massive unemployment and frequent despair among the working class. Palestinian refugees forced to flee to Europe, North America and elsewhere from Lebanon, Syria and occupied Palestine confront racist, repressive policies that inhibit their right to work and threaten them with deportation, detention and exclusion.

They confront the racism of “Fortress Europe” and criminalization of refugee workers alongside fellow migrants and workers seeking safety and refuge from the military, social, environmental and economic disasters forced upon their home countries by the very imperialist states that then deny their rights. They face severe exploitation in black market labor. Still, these workers continue to struggle despite all odds not only to confront racism and exclusion in the imperialist countries but also to organize to confront imperialism and win their liberation. Palestinian workers are marching in, leading and organizing the demonstrations that took massively to the streets of the world to confront the genocide and stand with the Palestinian people, and are the first to be targeted for these actions by police and state repression. Workers around the world, and particularly in the imperial core, have been fired, dismissed and imprisoned because they speak out for Palestine, and Palestinian workers in exile and diaspora have been among the foremost examples. Inside and outside Palestine, the workers and popular masses are protecting Palestine and pushing the struggle forward, without compromise.

Confronting imperialism, Arab reactionary regimes and the Oslo Palestinian Authority 

Zionist genocidal colonialism reflects the sharpest edge of capitalist exploitation for the Palestinian working class, backed up fully by the most powerful and dangerous imperialist powers, especially the United States. However, they also face Arab reactionary regimes, such as Jordan, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates, that are complicit with the exploitation and marginalization of Palestinian workers even as they are complicit with the genocide of the Zionist regime through normalization and direct participation. Palestinian workers are exploited by the ruling class of these states directly in exile and diaspora as well as through their direct engagement with and promotion of the colonial economy of Zionism, and Arab workers are themselves threatened with imprisonment and harsh repression when they take action to defend the Palestinian people.

Palestinian workers also confront Palestinian capitalists and the Palestinian Authority, formed as a security subcontractor to the Israeli occupation. The Jordanian monarchy acted in the 1970s and 1980s to repress union organizing in the interests of Palestinian capitalists, while ultra-wealthy Palestinian capitalists like Bashar al-Masri are on the first lines promoting normalization and undermining the boycott of Israel.

Imperialism is on the attack around the world, using its military might and its weapons of siege and sanctions against peoples around the world. As always, it is workers and the impoverished classes who bear the heaviest brunt of these assaults. Fighting back against imperialism, including U.S., Canadian and EU sanctions on Venezuela, Cuba, Iran, and indeed, nearly one-third of the world, in addition to its direct involvement and armament of genocide, its bombing of Yemen, its military interventions, warmongering and ongoing violent attacks on all forms of resistance to imperial domination, is essential to building the movement for Palestine.

A call to the workers’ movements of the world

On International Workers’ Day, we once again amplify the words of Kamil Abu Hanish, speaking from Israeli prison, urging the escalation of the boycott movement: “Today, we call upon you, the fighters for freedom and justice in the world, the workers’ movements, the strugglers for socialism, the movements of revolution, to escalate your support for our struggle, for the Palestinian people and for the Palestinian prisoners. We urge you to act to isolate the occupation state, to hold it accountable for 70 years of crimes against the Palestinian people…The workers’ movements, the movements of the popular classes, the movements of the oppressed, can and must take part in this battle around the world, as part and parcel of the struggle against racism, imperialism and capitalism.”

International workers’ solidarity with Palestine has a long and proud history, including in the heart of the imperial core. See, for example, in the United States — the leading sponsor of the Zionist regime, together with its imperialist partners in Britain, France, Canada, the Netherlands, Germany, Italy and elsewhere — the important role of Black and Arab autoworkers who struck in 1973 in Detroit against their union’s purchase of “Israel Bonds.” Today, amid the ongoing genocide in Palestine, as the bombs create belts of fire, as dozens of Palestinian workers are martyred daily, this moment is perhaps more urgent than ever.

We also express our solidarity with the struggling workers of the world, including the imprisoned labor union and workers’ movement leaders who are held behind bars or face death threats and repression for their role in defending oppressed workers. From India to the Philippines to France, from Colombia to Egypt and Morocco, we stand with these labor movements targeted for repression. The liberation of Palestine is fundamentally linked to the liberation of all from imperialism, exploitation and capitalism.

On International Workers’ Day, these struggles must become an occasion to escalate our work to support Palestinian workers, end the genocide, uphold the resistance, free the prisoners, and liberate Palestine, from the river to the sea.

Source: https://samidoun.net/2025/05/international-workers-day-2025-the-workers-flood-for-palestine-against-genocide-and-imperialism/

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2025-05-02

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Prisoners’ Movement Under Attack: Assault and Transfer of Ahed Abu Ghoulmeh

Occupation forces inside the Zionist prisons have been continuing to attack Palestinian prisoners, including a number of leaders of the prisoners’ movement. The “Israeli” abuse, torture and mistreatment of Palestinian prisoners, including the ongoing denial of medical care, has already caused the martyrdom of over 65 Palestinian prisoners, only since 7 October 2023, amid the ongoing genocide in occupied Palestine.

Ahed Abu Ghoulmeh, a member of the political bureau of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine and head of its prison branch, was transferred from Ofer to Gilboa prison and beaten by Zionist prison guards, a situation revealed by Palestinians freed from Gilboa prison in recent days.

Ahed Abu Ghoulmeh and his wife Wafa’ have two children, Qais and Rita. He was born in 1968 in Beit Furik, near Nablus, and was elected as the head of the prison branch of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine in June of 2022. He is serving a life sentence plus 5 years after being jailed by an occupation military court, for directing the assassination of the notoriously racist tourism minister of the occupation, Rehavam Ze’evi, in October 2001, in retaliation for the Israeli assassination of PFLP General Secretary Abu Ali Mustafa in August 2001. Abu Ghoulmeh was the leader of the PFLP’s military wing in the West Bank at the time.

As a high school student, he founded the Union of Secondary Student Committees in his village in 1982 and was first arrested in 1984 for organizing demonstrations to commemorate the anniversary of the PFLP’s launch. In 1986, he began to attend Bir Zeit University, but his education was repeatedly disrupted due to repeated arrests and detention. He was heavily involved in the great popular intifada, organizing popular committees and action groups in the Nablus area. After being arrested in 1990, he was transferred to administrative detention for a year. When he returned to university, he became a leader of the Progressive Student Action Front.

As a leader of the Popular Front throughout the 1990s, he was repeatedly pursued by the Israeli occupation, even as he completed his university degree, married and had two children. He was particularly active in defense of the Palestinian prisoners, representing the PFLP in the committee of National and Islamic Forces on prisoners and detainees.

He was repeatedly imprisoned and arrested by the Palestinian Authority under “security coordination” with Israeli occupation, in both January and December 1996, when he was jailed for five months, and again in May 2000. With the outbreak of the Al-Aqsa Intifada in 2000, Abu Ghoulmeh played a leading role and he was publicly announced as a target for Israeli assassination in April 2001. After the assassination of Abu Ali Mustafa and the response of the PFLP in assassinating Ze’evi, he, along with Majdi Rimawi, Hamdi Qur’an and Basil al-Asmar — and then, PFLP General Secretary Ahmad Sa’adat — was imprisoned by the Palestinian Authority in Jericho prison in a security coordination agreement, where he was held under U.S., British, Canadian and Turkish guards.

During this time, Wafa’, his wife, was subjected to house arrest four times in a row for six month periods in an effort to prevent her and their children from visiting Abu Ghoulmeh in Jericho prison. On 13 March 2006, the occupation forces attacked Jericho prison after the withdrawal of the US and British guards, kidnapping Sa’adat, Abu Ghoulmeh, Qur’an, al-Asmar, Rimawi and fellow political prisoner Fouad al-Shoubaki. This attack was timed just weeks before Ismail Haniyeh was to be sworn in as PA Prime Minister following the PLC elections, during which the victorious Change and Reform Party team (associated with Hamas) had pledged to release Sa’adat, Abu Ghoulmeh and all other PA political prisoners and end “security coordination” with the Zionist regime.

He was subjected to military interrogation for over two months, during which he was subjected to extensive physical and psychological torture as he refused to confess, and on 1 January 2008, he was sentenced by the occupation military court to a life sentence plus 5 years. He has remained a major leader of the prisoners’ movement and has been repeatedly subjected to isolation and solitary confinement, and his family have been banned on numerous occasions from visiting him. He was held in solitary confinement until 2012, when he and 19 fellow leaders of the prisoners’ movement, including Ahmad Sa’adat and Marwan Barghouti, were returned to the general population after the mass Karameh hunger strike.

His wife Wafa’ continued to be denied visits, and she saw him for the first time in 10 years in 2018. In June 2022, the PFLP announced that he had been elected the leader of its prison branch, following decades of his leadership. In May 2023, he was ordered to solitary confinement, and in February 2024, his mother, Sebtia, passed away, and he was denied the ability to bid farewell to her.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network expresses our firm solidarity with Ahed Abu Ghoulmeh, a leader of the prisoners’ movement and a renowned example of resistance and steadfastness behind the bars of the occupation. We urge all supporters of Palestine to highlight Ahed Abu Ghoulmeh — and his fellow political prisoners — as we struggle to bring the Zionist-imperialist genocide in Gaza and throughout occupied Palestine to an end.

Source: https://samidoun.net/2025/04/prisoners-movement-under-attack-assault-and-transfer-of-ahed-abu-ghoulmeh/

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Concentració pel dia de lxs presxs palestinxs

Rambla del Raval, dijous, 17 d’abril, a les 18:30 CEST

Concentració dia Internacional de Solidaritat amb lxs Presxs Palestines.

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Dia de lxs Presxs Palestinxs

Banc Expropiat, dimecres, 16 d’abril, a les 18:00 CEST

Xerrada i projecció en el dia de lxs presxs palestinxs. Organitza "Samidoun"

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Dia de lxs Presxs Palestinxs

Call to Action to Free Anan Yaeesh, Palestinian Political Prisoner in Italy: April 1-2

On 2 April 2025, in an Italian court in L’Aquila, the political trial of Palestinians Anan Yaeesh, Ali Arar and Mansour Doghmosh will begin. The three Palestinians are accused of “subversive association for terrorist purposes” in a case that began when the Zionist entity, “Israel,” demanded the extradition of Anan Yaeesh, a liberated Palestinian prisoner, from Italy. While Ali and Mansour have been provisionally released pending trial, Anan has been imprisoned in Italy for one year, since January 2024.

Anan Yaeesh is a 37-year-old Palestinian activist from Tulkarem in the West Bank of occupied Palestine. Active in the liberation movement during the Second, Al-Aqsa, Intifada, he was imprisoned for 4 years in Zionist prisons and seriously injured after an ambush by colonial special forces in 2006. In 2013, he left Palestine for Norway before settling in Italy in 2017 and obtaining a residence permit there in 2019. In 2023, he visited Jordan, where he was detained by Jordanian authorities, who maintain normalization and security cooperation with the Zionist regime, for several months; he was able to return to Italy in November 2023.

At the end of January 2024, he was arrested by the Italian police in the city of L’Aquila where he resides at the request of the “Israeli” regime, then transferred to detention in the high-security prison of Terni for alleged collaboration with the Tulkarem Brigades, an organization linked to the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades (one of the armed groups of Fatah, that continue to uphold Palestinian liberation rather than “security coordination” with the occupier.)

While the L’Aquila court rejected his extradition on 12 March 2024, noting that he would be subjected to torture, Italian prosecutors arrested two more Palestinians one day before, on 11 March 2024 — Ali Irar and Mansour Doghmosh — accusing all of them of supporting the Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades in Tulkarem. In September 2024, the court ordered Ali and Mansour’s provisional release, while the charges remained in place, but Anan has been continually imprisoned in a high-security facility.

On 2 April 2025, his trial in Italy will begin, and we encourage all organizations, supporters, activists and people in solidarity with the Palestinian people and their resistance to support Anan Yaeesh through actions, banner drops, posters, videos of support, etc. We have a sample poster in solidarity with Anan Yaeesh that you can download and use:

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On Wednesday, 26 February, Anan Yaeesh addressed the court, emphasizing the legitimacy of Palestinian resistance under international law and the necessity of confronting genocide. (Read his full statement here.) He noted:

“You want me to defend myself against the accusations against me, but I am ashamed to seek acquittal on charges that, for me, represent a source of honor. I do not want to defend myself against the accusation of having rights and having claimed them, or of having tried to liberate my people and my country from colonial oppression. I swear that I have no intention of being acquitted of the legitimate resistance against the Zionist occupation. The Palestinian resistance is one of the noblest phenomena known to history. On the contrary, I am ashamed to find myself in a warm room, even in prison, while children in Gaza die of cold, hunger, and thirst. I am ashamed of the humane treatment received from the prison authorities here, while my fellow prisoners in Israeli jails suffer the worst torture, oppression, and abuse.”

On the same day, Georges Abdallah, Lebanese communist and Palestinian resistance fighter imprisoned in France since 1984 although he has been eligible for release since 1999, will celebrate his 74th birthday. We urge all to join with the call of the Unified Campaign to Free Georges Abdallah for actions on 2 April.

Let’s make 1 and 2 April days for broad mobilization, calling for the release of Georges Abdallah, Anan Yaeesh, Ali Irar and Mansour Doghmosh; Ghassan Elashi and Shukri Abu Baker of the Holy Land 5; Mahmoud Khalil, Rumeysa Ozturk, Badar Khan Suri, Yunseo Chong and all those targeted for ICE detention; the Filton 18, and all our comrades incarcerated in imperialist, normalizing and reactionary prisons, for their participation in or support for the resistance of the Palestinian people!

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source: Samidoun

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US-Zionist Alliance Resumes its Genocidal Bombing of Gaza: Now is the Time for Action and Resistance: Samidoun

The US-Zionist genocidal assault on Gaza is continuing, with over 100 airplanes dropping US-made weapons on Palestinians in schools, refugee camps, mosques and residential buildings, with over 86 martyrs and hundreds of wounded so far. The US and the Zionist entity bear joint and several responsibility for this crime. It is long past time that they are held accountable.

The resistance in Palestine, in Yemen, in Lebanon and throughout the region are imposing that accountability, but it is critical that the people bearing the brunt of the tons of bombs and weaponry not hold this burden alone.

Let us be very clear: the wave of deportations, arrests, threats and attacks by the fascist US government — and fellow imperialist powers — is meant to clear the path for the US-Zionist assault on Gaza, Yemen, Lebanon, Syria, all of occupied Palestine and the region. It is meant deliberately to create state terror and to quell the movement in support of Palestinian liberation.

They want to create the conditions whereby the resistance in the imperial core does not respond and is suppressed into silence and ineffectiveness. They want the growing mass movement to leave the people and the Resistance in Palestine, in Yemen, in Lebanon, alone.

This is not a coincidence of timing, it is a strategy of multi-pronged assault and counter-insurgency that has always been part of the imperialist-Zionist plan. Deportations, bans and arrests are part and parcel of aiding, abetting and committing genocide.

The Resistance is on the front lines, defending the people of Palestine and humanity itself, refusing subjugation, genocide and dispossession, not only for the past 18 months but for the past 76 years and beyond. The Zionist and imperialist regimes, despite their hundreds of tons of bombs and weapons of mass destruction dumped on the people of Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, and Yemen, have failed to suppress the Resistance or uproot the people, and they will not end their humiliation with more genocide.

This is the time to make it clear that their repression, their bans, their designations and their arrests — their state terror and imposed fear — will never allow them to get away with genocide. It is the time to be louder, clearer and stronger than ever. It is time to stand with the Resistance, in defense of Palestine and in defense of humanity. Amid the US bombs, millions took to the streets today throughout Yemen to make it clear that their genocidal war machine would never suppress Yemeni resistance and humanity. It is imperative that the movement throughout the imperial core take inspiration from this example and do no less, and to nurture an international popular cradle of resistance that is confrontational and directly aims to make their genocide impossible.

From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free. Victory to the Resistance, defeat for imperialism and Zionism, liberation for Palestine.

source: Samidoun

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2025-03-16
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2025-03-12

#Yale Suspends Scholar After A.I.-Powered News Site Accuses Her of Terrorist Link

The deputy director of a liberal project at #YaleLawSchool was put on leave over allegations that she is linked to #Samidoun, a group the U.S. government has said funds terrorists.

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2025-03-05

Extremist networks such as #Samidoun and #MasarBadil pose a significant threat to Europe’s security.

At today’s conference ‘Extremist networks and European security’, hosted by ECR MEP Bert-Jan Ruissen, experts highlighted the need for decisive action.

The ECR Group remains… t.co/syYpNlhSnV t.co/4uhnguSw4A
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2025-02-27

Come join us tomorrow, Friday 28 Feb 12:45h-13:45h at the Academic Building to discuss the recent events surrounding the planned teach-in by members of #Samidoun.

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