Posted on 04/20/2017 5:51:49 PM PDT by Eddie01
As a massive hunger strike among Palestinian prisoners in Israel reached its fourth day, right-wing Israeli activists held a barbecue outside the Ofer Prison in an attempt to break their willpower.
Thursdays event was organized by the National Union political party youth group, which hoped that the smell of the food would entice the 1,187 hunger strikers to eat.
The strike was launched by 57-year-old imprisoned Palestinian activist Marwan Barghouti, who is serving five consecutive life sentences for murder. His strike was announced in a controversial op-ed for the New York Times, where he accused Israel of torture.
Having spent the last 15 years in an Israeli prison, I have been both a witness to and a victim of Israels illegal system of mass arbitrary arrests and ill-treatment of Palestinian prisoners. After exhausting all other options, I decided there was no choice but to resist these abuses by going on a hunger strike, Barghouti wrote.
UN Keeps Watch as More Than 1,000 Palestinian Prisoners Hunger Strike The prisoners are seeking improved conditions and prisoner rights, such as increased family visits and an end to detention without trial.
Many have speculated that Barghouti is attempting to gain support and position himself to take over as the new leader of the Palestinian people, as Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas is now 82-years-old and will soon need a replacement.
Barghouti rose to prominence during the second intifada as the architect and senior leader of al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade. Israeli authorities have long claimed that Barghouti is responsible for several acts of terrorism, and he was finally arrested in Ramallah by Israeli Defense Forces in 2002, Vice News reported.
An entrance to Fort Hood Army Base in Fort Hood, Texas, near Killeen remains in lock-down following a mass shooting on Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009 © AP Photo/ Jack Plunkett
99 Pounds: Fort Hood Shooter Proclaims Hunger Strike Two years later he was convicted on five counts of murder. He refused legal representation, claiming the trial was illegal and illegitimate, and was sentenced to five consecutive life sentences and an additional 40 years in prison. During the first intifada, Barghouti was a strong supporter of the peace process and non-violent resistance.
Despite his imprisonment, Barghouti has remained one of the most popular Palestinian political voices.
Earlier this week, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu slammed the characterization of Barghouti as a leader, and called the striking prisoners "murderers and terrorists."
How cruel!
[99 Pounds: Fort Hood Shooter Proclaims Hunger Strike]
Gosh, I’m having a hard time generating sympathy.....
I don’t care who you are, that’s funny right there.
Better still, fill all of their prison cells with pork BBQ items, ribs, etc. Make them carry out their stoopid “hunger strike” with the forbidden foods all around them.
Israel must NOT yield to this hunger strike. Let the POS terrorists starve to death if that is what they choose.
LOL.
Jews are always good a comedy.
I remember Billy Graham saying that when he and his wife were young, they passed by a hamburger stand and could smell them cooking.
They really wanted one but did not have enough money to buy one.
ML/NJ
MMMMM....PORK BBQ!!!!!
“Thursdays event was organized by the National Union political party youth group”
Youth group? That’s awesome. Wonder if they get a terrorist torment badge.
BBQ’d pig knuckles would work best.
Make it Cajun BarBQ and I might just join that hunger strike for the free ribs.
Wouldn’t Jews have beef or chicken bbq?
Roast pork?
As far as I know the Geneva Conventions and just about everything else says a prisoner can starve themselves to death as long as you make food available to them.
Yep...But they use the pork to taunt the Muslims...
Yep...But they use the pork to taunt the Muslims...
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