
"To our government, do not release your breath, because we will certainly return to battle you with our empty stomachs in the New Year, when you have shamefully returned from your blood-soaked break, to the theatrics of your democracy'. Our demands however remain inescapable, and this pause is your chance to meet them, to get it right, to stop arming and aiding this genocide, otherwise you will force us to return to confront you with our breaths, which will be far more disastrous and dangerous than this first time."
"We have never trusted the government with our lives, and we will not start now. There will be no turkey dinner and break in the Zionist programme of genocide. We are committed to the resistance of their script, not until Christmas, but for the rest of our lives we will be the ones t"
Two Palestine Action-affiliated prisoners, Qesser Zuhrah and Amu Gib, paused hunger strikes because of deteriorating health and temporarily resumed eating while vowing to restart the protest next year. They were among eight detainees charged with alleged break-ins or criminal damage linked to Palestine Action, charges they deny and demand be dropped. Zuhrah paused after 48 days and Gib after 49 days; both are on remand at HMP Bronzefield in Surrey. Allegations state Zuhrah was refused an ambulance for more than 18 hours, prompting a protest attended by MP Zarah Sultana. Four other detainees remain on hunger strike.
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