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Mon 29 May 2023 10:09 am - Jerusalem Time

Walid Daqqa... a public trial?!

Appeals, calls and claims no longer have any meaning. The countdown to the martyrdom of the prisoner Walid Daqqa has begun. Does anyone listen? Does anyone know the scale of the tragedy or the dimensions of the crime committed against a family that is on the cusp of life after 37 years of waiting.


Walid, who dreamed of freedom, dared to do so, so he fought the long struggle against the racist laws of occupation and was able to achieve his noble human goal of forming a family despite the restrictions and having a birth from within the restrictions, and he is still insisting on fighting ignorance, closure, injustice and racism, Walid, who achieved from inside his prison what he was unable to achieve Achieving his peers outside the walls became a milestone in the struggle, resistance, and insistence on freedom.


Walid, who fell victim to the policies of mass killing practiced by the Department of Prisons against hundreds of prisoners, after more than thirty-seven years of resisting death and triumphing over it, he was surprised by the germs directed by the programming of killing inside the colonial death slaughterhouses, so what does it mean to leave a patient in an infected, unclean and unhealthy atmosphere despite Medical reports confirming the weakness of his body, the weakness of his immune system, and his inability to endure. The report of the medical supervisor of the Prison Service confirms that the prisoner Walid Daqqa faces death at any moment, and that his days are numbered. Despite this, the Israeli entity insists on programming his killing smoothly and without any media fuss. He knows that the goal will be achieved and there is no need to rush. To confirm the direct order to kill, the fascist Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben Gvir, declared in full view of the whole world that the "terrorist" Walid Daqqa must die.


Walid again insists on his right to a public trial before it is too late. It is still possible for Milad and Sana to have a new birth and a new life. Much can still be done to release Walid and to bring him back to the bosom of his family and his little girl, who will try us one day whenever she looks at the picture of her martyred father with an endowment. implementation.

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