Send Ahed a Personal Birthday Message of Support Before Her Trial Begins

Ahed Tamimi, the 16-year-old Palestinian girl who has been unjustly imprisoned by Israeli authorities for over a month is having her next hearing is on January 31st, cruelly timed with her 17th birthday.

Let’s take this moment to show her that the American Jewish community has her back by sending her personal words of encouragement before her hearing and birthday. The only Jews she’s ever known are soldiers — this is our chance to show her that our community is one that values shared humanity and justice. We must make it clear that there is a global movement behind her that are working to end the Occupation.

We directly in touch with Ahed's family, who are excited about this demonstration of solidarity. We will get them your message through our allies based in Israel/Palestine with All That's Left: Anti-Occupation Collective.

Jewish High School students affiliated with IfNotNow are also planning on delivering your messages of solidarity at Israeli embassies across the country on Ahed's birthday.

So take a moment today to use our simple online tool to send Ahed a personal birthday message and we’ll make sure both her family and the Israeli government knows that we will fight until Ahed is free.

#FreeAhed #NoBirthdayBehindBars


Background information:

Ahed Tamimi has been in Israeli prison for over a month (since December 19th, 2017) and faces up to ten years if convicted. This punishment is just the latest outrageous example of the double standard for Palestinians compared to Israelis. According to the Defense for Children in Palestine, there are between 500-700 Palestinian children prosecuted by Israeli authorities every year.

Ahed’s arrest was not random. Her family has been on the frontlines of the organized resistance to the Occupation in their village of Nabi Saleh for years. Since 2009, their village’s land and sources of water have been systematically stripped from them by Israeli forces.

Her mother, Nariman, sits in Israeli prison as well. Her cousin, Nour, was arrested with Ahed and is thankfully free after three weeks in prison. Another cousin, Mohammed, was shot in the head on the day the infamous “slapping video” was taken. Another relative, Moustafa, was killed in 2011 when an Israeli soldier fired a tear gas canister at his face.

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