Khalida Jarrar | |
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Palestinian Legislative Council member | |
Assumed office 2006 | |
Personal details | |
Born | [1] | 9 February 1963
Nationality | Palestinian |
Political party | Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine |
Spouse | Ghassan Jarrar |
Khalida Jarrar (Arabic: خالدة جرار; born 9 February 1963) is a Palestinian politician.[2] She is a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP)[3] and the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC). She was elected to the PLC in January 2006 as one of the PFLP's three deputies[4][5] and has continued to serve as an elected representative ever since. She is also the Palestinian representative on the Council of Europe and is currently head of the Prisoners Committee of the PLC.[6] She played a major role in Palestine's application to join the International Criminal Court.[7]
She has been arrested multiple times by the Israeli authorities. Several of these arrests resulted in administrative detention without any charges being brought. She has also been charged with "incitement and involvement in terror" by an Israeli military court. The incitement charge refers to public statements she made in 2012 in which she criticized the Israeli occupation of the West Bank.[8] The court sentenced her to 15 months in prison, of which she served 6, before being released after an international campaign on her behalf.
In March 2021, after having been held without charge since 2019, she was sentenced by an Israeli military court to two years in prison after a plea bargain, in which she declared herself guilty of membership in an organization, the PFLP, which Israel regards as a terrorist group.[9] She has gone on record to state that her plea bargaining is due to the exhaustingly protracted nature of legal proceedings, lack of faith in Israel's military courts, and the threat, unless she admits guilt, of serving a 7-year sentence.[8] She was released on 26 September 2021.[10] She was rearrested after the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas War and has been held in detention ever since.[11]
In January 2025, Jarrar was released as part of a three-phase Israel–Hamas war ceasefire.[12][13]
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