You are every Palestinian that has been held and is currently being held illegally by the Israeli government. You have given them a voice. Insha'Allah you will survive and be reunited with your family. If you die, your legacy will live on and I pray Allah will have mercy on you and reward you.
Marina from Italy: I pray for your life, thinking of you, your family and your homeland every day. Khader Adnan free, Palestine free ♥
Nabaweya Sweden
May the help of Allah come soon inshaAllah
Mr Adnan :
your dignity and courage is a symbol and an exemple to all the world. You are not alone, your pain is our pain, your resistance is ours too. From Spain, all our support and love.
Palestine will be free, with men and women as brave and heroic as you are, no prison, no jail can silence this cry for Justice !
My heart is with you !!!
Cristina Soler
Valencia
Spain
In 1980, Irish man Tommy McKearney spent 53 days on hunger Strike.
Today, a Palestinian man, Khader Adnan, has now entered his 63rd day on Hunger Strike.
From Ireland, Tommy sends a message of support to Khader’s wife, children, extended family, friends and comrades
“My name is Tommy Mc Kearney, and I would like to take this opportunity to send my best wishes, my heartfelt sympathy, and all my solidarity for all my friends we know, and send our sympathy and our understanding to the wife of Khader Adnan at this very trying time.
His wife and children, who are undergoing agonies as they wait on the hour, on the minute, to hear the awful news.
Fearing the knock on the door, fearing the ring of the telephone to tell them that their beloved father or husband has lost his life in a struggle for justice and dignity.
I can understand the feeling and the emotion that that family must be going through at this moment.
His wife, his children, his parents, if they are still alive, his brothers and sisters, the extended family and all the friends and relatives that the man has, waiting, praying, hoping, asking to have their suffering lifted from them.
The agony is dreadful. It is awful, and worse, it is unjust.
But you have my sympathy, and I am quite sure that of the vast majority of Irish people who understand your plight, and are only too aware of your suffering, and send you their prayers, wishes, and sympathies today.”
yehoshua rosin.
Solidarity and prayers from a fellow Palestinian in the UK. I hope with all my heart that justice will be served and Khader will be returned to you safe and healthy. He is on my mind, always.