Tunisian Opposition Chief, 82, Launches Hunger Strike

Leader of Tunisian opposition party Ennahdha Rached Ghannouchi - AFP
Leader of Tunisian opposition party Ennahdha Rached Ghannouchi - AFP
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Tunisian Opposition Chief, 82, Launches Hunger Strike

Leader of Tunisian opposition party Ennahdha Rached Ghannouchi - AFP
Leader of Tunisian opposition party Ennahdha Rached Ghannouchi - AFP

The jailed leader of Tunisian opposition party Ennahdha, 82-year-old Rached Ghannouchi, launched a hunger strike on Monday, his party said.

In prison since last April, Ghannouchi "decided to start a hunger strike... in solidarity" with fellow prisoners who are also rejecting food, Ennahdha said in a statement.

The strike aims "to support all the political opponents in the different prisons" in Tunisia, it added.

Ghannouchi is the best-known opposition figure imprisoned in Tunisia since President Kais Saied dismissed parliament and seized all state power in July 2021.

Ennahdha had dominated Tunisian politics since the 2011 revolt that toppled the dictatorship of Zine El Abidine Ben Ali and launched the region's Arab Spring revolts.

Ghannouchi was sentenced earlier this month to three years in prison on charges of receiving illegal "foreign" funding for his organization.

He had already been sentenced last May to one year in prison on terrorism-related charges, a sentence that was increased to 15 months on an appeal in October.

That verdict was handed down following a police union complaint decrying Ghannouchi's comments in early 2022 during an Ennahdha official's funeral.

Ghannouchi had said at the time that he "fears neither the powerful nor the tyrants", referring to police, according to the prosecution file.

More than 20 opposition politicians, businessmen and other figures denounced by Saied as "terrorists" have been imprisoned over the past year.

Several jailed opposition figures, including Jawhar Ben Mbarek and Issam Chebbi from the National Salvation Front, Tunisia's main opposition coalition, have been on hunger strike for eight days to demand their release.

The jailed politicians also led a hunger strike for several days in September, against what they called "baseless, arbitrary prosecutions" and an attempt to sideline the opposition.

The majority of imprisoned opposition figures stand accused of "conspiracy against state security".



Israeli Army Says Intercepts Missile Fired from Yemen

Houthi supporters attend a protest against US airstrikes on Houthi positions, on Al-Quds Day in Sanaa, Yemen, 28 March 2025. EPA/OSAMAH YAHYA
Houthi supporters attend a protest against US airstrikes on Houthi positions, on Al-Quds Day in Sanaa, Yemen, 28 March 2025. EPA/OSAMAH YAHYA
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Israeli Army Says Intercepts Missile Fired from Yemen

Houthi supporters attend a protest against US airstrikes on Houthi positions, on Al-Quds Day in Sanaa, Yemen, 28 March 2025. EPA/OSAMAH YAHYA
Houthi supporters attend a protest against US airstrikes on Houthi positions, on Al-Quds Day in Sanaa, Yemen, 28 March 2025. EPA/OSAMAH YAHYA

The Israeli military said it intercepted a missile fired from Yemen on Sunday after it activated air raid sirens across multiple areas of the country.

"Following the sirens that sounded a short while ago in several areas in Israel, a missile launched from Yemen was intercepted by the IAF (air force) prior to crossing into Israeli territory," the military said in a statement.

The Iran-backed Houthis have regularly fired missiles at Israel since the war in Gaza broke out on October 7, 2023, following an attack on Israel by Hamas militants.

The Houthis, who have also targeted shipping vessels in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden since the Gaza war began, say they are acting in solidarity with the Palestinian people.

The militias had paused their campaign during the weeks-long truce in Gaza, which ended on March 18 when Israel resumed its bombardment of the Palestinian territory.