Prisoners for Palestine have announced that hunger striker T Hoxha has lost the ability to stand. Hunger striker Heba Muraisi, meanwhile, is losing the ability to speak.
Day 54 for Heba and the UN having to call on the British state to intervene is telling of the seriousness of the situation we are in https://t.co/92eIYlIU7S
— Prisoners For Palestine (@Prisoners4Pal) December 27, 2025
Held without trial
The hunger strikers have endured 18 months in prison without trial. As a consequence of this and other instances of alleged mistreatment, they recently launched legal action against justice secretary David Lammy. Notably, these activists were imprisoned before the government proscribed Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation.
The hunger strikers have the following demands:
- Immediate bail.
- The right to a fair trial.
- An end to censorship of their communications.
- The de-proscription of Palestine Action.
- The closing of all UK-based Elbit Systems sites (Israeli weapons manufacturer).
In a 26 December press release, Prisoners for Palestine said:
Yesterday, a message received by Heba Muraisi described the effects 53 days of continuous hunger striking had had on her body. In a new statement, Muraisi explained she ‘can feel myself get weaker as each day passes’ with bruising on her arm and ‘constant body ache’. She also explains she can ‘no longer lie on my side as it hurts my face’ and is losing the ability to ‘form sentences, and struggling to maintain conversation’. Despite the alarming impact on her body and being on hunger strike for 54 days today, Heba indicated her commitment to continue the hunger strike action until her demands are met.
In HMP Peterborough, T Hoxha reported no longer being able to stand without blacking out, with dizzy spells and brain fog reportedly increasing, leaving her virtually bedridden in what is her second hunger strike just three months after her first one.
They also note that the continuing hunger strikers have four additional demands:
- Heba Muraisi to be transferred back to HMP Bronzefield.
- Prisons to drop all non-association orders of prisoners.
- Prisoners to be able to access all activities and courses.
History of hunger strikes
Prisoners for Palestine have also reported:
On Christmas day, the biographer of Bobby Sands, Denis O’Hearn, wrote an open letter to the British government, pleading with them to meet the solicitors of the hunger strikers. O’Hearn noted how ‘even in the case of the Irish hunger strikes of 1980 and 1981, where the prisoners were considered at war with the British state, the government opened a dialogue with the prisoners and their representatives.’ He warned that ‘The consequences of failure to do so now, both the physical consequences for the prisoners but also the historical stain on the current British government is a violation of human rights that no government should contemplate.’
Meanwhile, the British government continues to refuse to meet with the representatives of the hunger strikers, who are deteriorating alarmingly, with the likelihood of death becoming more and more certain with each passing day.
Additionally:
Unlike the prison guards, who lock up the prisoners early to go home to their Christmas dinner, the hunger strikers don’t get a Christmas break. Just like the Christians in Gaza, who continue to suffer in the freezing cold at the hands of the settler-colonial entity. The hunger strikers say to us, don’t forget the people of Palestine over Christmas, and continue to demand a meeting with the British government on their behalf.
Watchers the world over continue to show support for the hunger strikers:
THE HUNGER STRIKE IS NOT OVER.
4 @Prisoners4Pal hunger strikers paused, vowing to return to strike next year. 4 are still on strike and DYING:
Heba Muraisi, Day 54. Teuta Hoxha, Day 49. Kamran Ahmed, Day 48. Lewie Chiaramello, Day 34. This is a message from Heba on Day 53: pic.twitter.com/ytzMuWcmEt
— Calla (@CallaWalsh) December 26, 2025
Bravo, They Fought and SAVED the Massive Flag
Activists entered Westfield Stratford City shopping centre in London, calling on the UK government to release the “Filton 24” prisoners who are on hunger strike pic.twitter.com/tAbclYtfyR
— Ryan Rozbiani (@RyanRozbiani) December 26, 2025
Tonight Outside At HMP Pentonville London
We Stand In Solidarity With All The Political Prisoners Who Are Being Locked Up For Their Humanity.
Support The Hunger Strikers
FREE THE FILTON 24
FREE ALL THE POLITICAL PRISONERS
Follow And Support The @freefilton24 And… pic.twitter.com/dhBjztuVqV
— Air (@LONERANGE) December 27, 2025
Hundreds of people dressed as Santa skate through the Parliament and Whitehall in London, chanting for a free Palestine and showing support for the hunger strikers. pic.twitter.com/Tdnhc2ceoX
— PALESTINE ONLINE
(@OnlinePalEng) December 25, 2025
Featured image via Calla
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