Mohammad Othman and Jamal Juma’ freed from Israeli detention thanks in part to international pressure

Jesse Rosenfeld reporting for The Daily Nuisance:

After almost four months in Israeli custody without charge, nearly half that time spent in the legally dubious administrative detention, Mohammad Othman left the prison walls behind, taking his first free steps in months, before crossing Israel’s wall, heading home.

“I’m still in shock about being free, but am so happy and relieved,” the youth coordinator from the Stop the Wall campaign told me on the phone while riding with his brother to see his family in the West Bank for the first time in months. “We were constantly under surveillance in the jail; the Israelis were always trying to get information to incriminate us with. I was in a cell with other people, but couldn’t trust talking politics with anyone.”

Othman was beaten, threatened with death and subjected to various forms of psychological torture during his interrogation and detention, according to his lawyer. Indeed, his experience is becoming a reality for an increasing number of Palestinians involved in community organizing and popular resistance to the occupation.

Stop the Wall, a Palestinian movement based on grassroots popular resistance to Israel’s wall in the West Bank, has faced increased military pressure as it strengthens its connection to the global Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement. The same fate has been made for Palestinians living along the wall’s route, fighting ghettoization and annexation of their land.

Just 24 hours before Othman’s release another lead organizer with Stop the Wall, Jamal Juma, was released from nearly a month of changeless detention and interrogation. Juma was taken from his Jerusalem home on December 15 and, despite having an ID from the city – entitling him to similar rights on paper as Israeli citizens – he was brought before military courts and held under the same terms as a West Bank Palestinian under military rule.

However, the same international attention and connection to a global movement that is landing activists in prisons, is one of the few factors providing some refuge from the relentless Israeli campaign to break them. Speaking anonymously for security reasons, one Stop the Wall activist credited the releases of Juma and Othman to the broad campaign both locally and in the West.

“We had pressure for their release coming from all directions and it must have had an effect,” said the activist. “But we’re not going to stop now that they’re released, this campaign [against Israeli detention] will continue and now we have more people to lead it.”

You can read the entire report here. Upon being released Juma’ issued the following statement:

“Like for the other Palestinian human rights defenders in Israeli jails, there was never a case in the courtroom. Not a single charge has been put forth. The reason for my arrest was purely political – an attempt to crush Stop the Wall and the popular committees against the Wall. Therefore, the reasons for my release are also outside the courtroom: The impressive support of international civil society has moved governments and used the media to an extent that made our imprisonment too uncomfortable.

"This international solidarity has given our popular struggle against the Wall further strength. We are deeply thankful for all the efforts. Yet, the latest arrests and continuous repression show that we have not yet defeated the Israeli policy as such, as Israel remains determined to silence Palestinian human rights defenders by all means".

"We therefore need to ensure that the campaign for the freedom of all anti-wall activists and Palestinian political prisoners continues to grow. We have to combine our energies to ensure that the root cause – the Wall – will be torn down and the occupation will be brought to an end.”

About Adam Horowitz

Adam Horowitz is Co-Editor of Mondoweiss.net.
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  1. Chaos4700 says:

    Othman was beaten, threatened with death and subjected to various forms of psychological torture during his interrogation and detention, according to his lawyer.

    Apparently, we learned are best Gitmo policies from our Zionist friends. And here I was thinking Israel’s most prominent export to the US were spies.

    At any rate, it’s about friggin’ time. Four months of unjust imprisonment? And purely because non-violent protest is a threat to Israel? What does that tell you about Israel?

    Wise words said earlier on this blog (and I regret forgetting the original commentators name): If you need the other side to produce a Gandhi, you’re fighting for the wrong side.

    • Oscar says:

      Apparently, we learned are best Gitmo policies from our Zionist friends. And here I was thinking Israel’s most prominent export to the US were spies.

      Chaos, you got that right. According to Wayne Madsen:

      With mounting evidence that a shadowy group of former Israeli Defense Force and General Security Service (Shin Bet) Arabic-speaking interrogators were hired by the Pentagon under a classified “carve out” sub-contract to brutally interrogate Iraqi prisoners at Baghdad’s Abu Ghraib prison, one only needs to examine the record of abuse of Palestinian and Lebanese prisoners in Israel . . .

      According to a political appointee within the Bush administration and U.S. intelligence sources, the interrogators at Abu Ghraib included a number of Arabic-speaking Israelis who also helped U.S. interrogators develop the “R2I” (Resistance to Interrogation) techniques. Many of the torture methods were developed by the Israelis over many years of interrogating Arab prisoners on the occupied West Bank and in Israel itself.

      Brace yourself, though — this is not for the squeamish . . . link to counterpunch.org

    • MRW says:

      It’s also why we have this stupid and hideous airport security juggernaut.

      RawStory did a great interview with Brian Michael Jenkins, a senior advisor to the president of the RAND Corporation who has been called “one of the world’s leading authorities on terrorism. He was expressing his exasperation with his words and testimony being distorted.

      When Raw Story asked Jenkins whether he was concerned about his work being misunderstood or misappropriated, he responded, “I have engaged in research on terrorism for more than four decades and have long ago given up trying to correct how individuals, whatever their political agenda, use quotes from my remarks to advance a cause or defend a position. Preventing distortions and correcting misinterpretations can become a full-time task–certainly a futile one.”

      “I have a reputation for being fiercely independent and ferociously non-partisan,” Jenkins added. “I choose my words very carefully but speak bluntly. And I think that I write clearly. The only thing I can do is invite people to look not at a single sentence or a sound bite, but to read my entire remarks.” Read the rest here:

  2. This is good news indeed. I had thought that both of them were in the Israeli prison void forever.

    Now, if we could find out who was able to put the pressure on the Izzies to get this result, we could perhaps get some of the other 11000 (?) Palestinian prisoners released

  3. Citizen says:

    I think the increasing international grass roots pressure, the various NGOs, Free Gaza, Stop The Wall movements, the Goldstone Report, is all starting to penetrate–it’s like
    the mental patient has just started feeling the air stir with more feet coming to support the needed intervention–no thanks to the government or MSM in the land of the free, home of the brave:
    link to haaretz.com

    Take away the US UNSC Veto
    Stop the blanks checks
    Stop that entitled pimply brat on the bus

  4. Taxi says:

    Hip hip Hooray Othman and Jamal!

    Now for freak’s sakes Israel, close down that ‘ Zitmo’ where you keep some 400 Palestinian CHILDREN locked up!

    Release their mothers and fathers from your Zitmos too!

    And while you’re at it, Israel, release those 8000 Lebanese prisoners you kidnapped out of their beds as you fled their land by night some ten years ago!

    LET THE PEOPLE GO!

  5. potsherd says:

    As a member of Amnesty, I am hoping their campaign added to this pressure.

  6. annie says:

    this is great news.

    fyi, last night i read in one of the comments here on another thread Ma’an News Agency, chief editor, Jared Malsin, detained at Ben Gurion Airport , slated for imminent deportation.

    For its part, Israel has yet to specify any allegations against Malsin, who indicated – just before his phone was seized by airport guards – that during his hours of interrogation, security agents inexplicably questioned him over his supposed ties to international peace activists, with whom he has no relationship.

    Ma’an scrupulously maintains its editorial independence and aims to promote access to information, freedom of expression, press freedom, and media pluralism in Palestine. It has no other agenda. Israel’s arbitrary detention of the head of its English Desk is an affront to professional journalists not only in Palestine, but also to journalists in Israel and abroad, who rely on Ma’an for its accuracy, impartiality, and independence…

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  8. David says:

    Great news on Jamal and Mohammad, now let’s keep up the pressure to free Abdallah Abu Rahmah and the rest of Israel’s anti-apartheid prisoners:

    link to endtheoccupation.org

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