Three individuals participating in a hunger strike organized by Palestine Action have declared the conclusion of their 73-day protest, citing the fulfillment of a crucial demand. Kamran Ahmed, Heba Muraisi, and Lewie Chiaramello announced their decision to end the hunger strike after defense contractor Elbit Systems UK failed to secure a significant government contract, which was a key demand of the strikers.
Elbit Systems lost the bid for a £2 billion contract that involved training 60,000 British troops annually, as confirmed recently. Heba Muraisi, aged 31, endured 73 days without food while being held at HMP New Hall, far from her loved ones. Her health deteriorated rapidly in the past few days, prompting discussions among Members of Parliament about potentially relocating her to HMP Bronzefield for closer proximity to her family.
Kamran Ahmed, who was hospitalized six times and diagnosed with bradycardia after fasting for 66 days, faced criticism from his sister toward the government, particularly the Labour leadership under Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who is a former human rights lawyer.
Lewie Chiaramello, who has type 1 diabetes, participated in the hunger strike by abstaining from food every other day.
The Mirror highlighted a statement from MP Zarah Sultana reporting on Teuta Hoxha, who ended her 58-day hunger strike and is now dealing with re-feeding syndrome, a life-threatening condition caused by prolonged fasting.
Elbit Systems UK, a subsidiary of Israel’s leading arms manufacturer, has been repeatedly targeted by activists for its involvement in producing weaponry used against Palestinians in Gaza. The company, vying for the lucrative £2 billion defense contract to train soldiers for combat, faced defeat as the Ministry of Defence selected a rival consortium led by Raytheon UK, a subsidiary of a US defense giant.
According to insider sources, Raytheon was chosen over Elbit Systems after a thorough evaluation process, with the decision justified by stating that Raytheon was deemed a superior candidate without elaborating further.
