A stand in Silwan, rejecting the occupation Judaizing plans in occupied Jerusalem

Occupied Jerusalem (ST): Dozens of Palestinians participated today in a stand in  Wadi al-Rababa neighborhood in the town of Silwan, south of Al-Aqsa Mosque, in rejection of the plans of the Israeli occupation Judaizing of occupied Jerusalem. 

 

According to Wafa Agency, dozens of Jerusalemites and solidarity activists participated in the stand at the invitation of the defense committees of Silwan and the Wadi al-Rababa neighborhood, in rejection of forced displacement, house demolitions, land seizure and Judaization. 

In a press conference during the sit-in, the advisor in the Palestinian presidential office, Ahmed Al-Ruwaidi, explained that six neighborhoods in Silwan are threatened with forced displacement, and the townspeople are steadfast and will defend their presence, homes and properties in the southern incubator of Al-Aqsa Mosque because targeting them means targeting the mosque.

Al-Ruwaidi considered that the silence of the international community on the Israeli crimes in occupied Jerusalem in general and Silwan in particular makes it a partner in them, calling on it to shoulder its responsibilities and provide international protection for the Palestinian people.

K.Q.

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