Pro-Palestinian Activists Conclude Long Hunger Strike in UK

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Two activists, Heba Muraisi and Kamran Ahmed, have ended their hunger strikes after 73 and 66 days, respectively. Their protest was aimed at highlighting their lengthy pre-trial detention and advocating for the closure of Elbit Systems' UK sites. The hunger strike concluded following the UK government's decision not to award Elbit Systems a significant defense contract. Both activists are currently hospitalized and have begun refeeding under medical supervision. They face serious charges related to vandalism and burglary, which they deny, and are awaiting trial. Their demands included an end to restrictions on communication and a fair trial process.
Key Details: • Muraisi and Ahmed began their hunger strike late last year. • They were part of a group protesting against their pre-trial detention. • The UK government decided against awarding Elbit Systems a £2 billion contract. • Both activists are now hospitalized and have started refeeding. • Muraisi will be moved closer to her family in London.