Palestinian prisoner Khalida Jarrar was freed by Israel on Sunday as part of the first wave of prisoner exchanges agreed with Hamas in the Gaza ceasefire deal.
Palestinian prisoners embody the resilience of their people, transforming captivity into a site of resistance.
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‘Palestinian families are prepared to be arrested at any moment’When Dania Hanatsheh was released from an Israeli jail this week and dropped off by bus into a sea of jubilant Palestinians in Ramallah, it was an ...
Throughout her political career, Khalida Jarrar has faced repeated administrative detention without clear charges, highlighting the injustice faced by Palestinian activists in Israeli prisons ...
Khalida Jarrar's release showed the shocking levels of Israel's abuse of Palestinian political prisoners, yet mainstream ...
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Tears, cheers and celebrations greeted 90 Palestinian women and children released as part of a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas.
Khalida Jarrar is a prominent Palestinian political ... 1989 marks her first arrest after attempting to protect her sister from detention during an International Women’s Day protest.
Palestinians are celebrating the release of 90 prisoners, including 69 women, most of whom were held without charges.
She was arrested for the first time in 1989 after ... We need to have hope that we will be victorious' - Khalida Jarrar in 2016 After her release, Jarrar told activist and law professor Noura ...
Freed Palestinian leader, politician, and activist Khalida Jarrar said Israeli ... follow-up with the International Criminal Court. Jarrar was arrested by the Israeli army several times on ...
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