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Jailed Palestine Action activist ends 60-day hunger strike as health fails

Palestine Action activist Teuta Hoxha ended her 60-day hunger strike in the UK on January 5, 2026, due to failing health. Hoxha, along with other members of the group, was jailed for alleged involvement in break-ins at Elbit Systems, an Israeli defense company, and a Royal Air Force base.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-01-05 · 15:55 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Jailed Palestine Action activist ends 60-day hunger strike as health fails
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Palestine Action activist Teuta Hoxha ended her 60-day hunger strike in the UK on January 5, 2026, due to failing health. Hoxha, along with other members of the group, was jailed for alleged involvement in break-ins at Elbit Systems, an Israeli defense company, and a Royal Air Force base. Prisoners For Palestine alleges that the 29-year-old Hoxha has been denied necessary medical treatment in prison, putting her at risk of refeeding syndrome. Hoxha and other Palestine Action members began their hunger strikes to demand bail and a fair trial. Three of the original eight hunger strikers continue to refuse food.

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The British government voted in favour of proscribing Palestine Action as a “terrorist” organisation.

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Hoxha is demanding immediate bail and the right to a fair trial.

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Palestine Action activist Teuta Hoxha paused her hunger strike after more than two months.

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Hoxha needs urgent medical care in hospital to prevent refeeding syndrome.

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Prison authorities are refusing Hoxha medical treatment.

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Prisoners For Palestine says activist Teuta Hoxha needs to be hospitalised but has been denied medical treatment by prison authorities.Published On 5 Jan 2026Palestine Action activist Teuta Hoxha has paused her hunger strike in the United Kingdom after more than two months without food while demanding immediate bail and the right to a fair trial.The group Prisoners For Palestine wrote on Instagram on Monday that Hoxha is in serious condition and needs to be hospitalised. It alleged the 29-year old has been denied proper treatment by prison authorities.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Why I am on hunger strike in solidarity with Pal Action detaineeslist 2 of 4We just witnessed power kidnapping the lawlist 3 of 4Israel launches deadly strikes in Gaza in new ceasefire violationslist 4 of 4Israel extends Gaza occupation beyond ‘yellow line’ in north, bombs southend of listHoxha “needs urgent medical care in hospital to prevent refeeding syndrome. The prison is refusing [her] medical treatment, which is required to prevent death in extreme cases of starvation”.Refeeding syndrome, a potentially fatal condition, happens when nutrition is restarted in a starving person too quickly. There was no immediate comment from prison or government officials.For the past 63 days, Palestine Action members have been on hunger strikes in prisons around the UK after being jailed over alleged involvement in break-ins at the UK subsidiary of Elbit Systems in Filton near Bristol in 2024.Elbit Systems is an Israeli defence company with factories and offices across Britain.Some members of Palestine Action are also being held for an alleged break-in at a Royal Air Force base in Oxfordshire, where two military aircraft were sprayed with red paint. The prisoners deny the charges against them, which include burglary and violent disorder.After Hoxha has paused her protest, only three of eight Palestine Action hunger strikers continue to refuse food as they demand their release.‘Apartheid regime’In July, the British government voted in favour of proscribing Palestine Action as a “terrorist” organisation – putting it into the same category as armed groups such as al-Qaeda and ISIL (ISIS).
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