In the introduction to his book Notes on Gaza, journalist Joe Sacco (2010) makes an important reflection based on a phrase he heard in Palestine while he was reporting - that there events were continuous - then he ends up stating that the Palestinians have never been able to afford to digest one tragedy before others were imposed on him. The crisis in Palestine is not a rupture of a certain moment of peace and tranquility, it is a condition of instability that began with Zionism and remains until the present day. Crisis here is understood through the concept of Henrik Vigh (2008) of being a constancy in certain places and social groups, as well as an unpredictability that, when generating changes, allows groups to build imaginary trajectories to deal with such situations, so the population has praxis in front of circumstances generated by the crisis.
Research dealing with Palestinian resistance in Israeli prisons is interesting for anthropology to think about the prison system in a region of crisis caused by invasion and ethnic cleansing
and that is justified by Israel since the creation of Zionism with the slogan “a land without people for a people without land”.
For the realization of the article, a bibliographic review will be made and the use of documents such as newspaper notes and drawings made by Palestinian prisoners within Israeli jails. Israel turned Palestine into a big prison and built prisons so that Palestinians could not resist the violence imposed by Zionism that justifies the invasions with Judaism.