A demonstration in Ramallah rejecting “the deal of the century”

Hundreds of Palestinians rallied in downtown Ramallah today against Israel’s intention to annex a large part of the occupied West Bank.

Wafa News Agency reported that the participants in the demonstration raised Palestinian flags and banners, denouncing the ominous deal and the absolute American bias for the Israeli occupation and calling for ending the division and achieving national unity, demanding from  the international community to stop the annexation plans and implement international legitimacy decisions that affirm the right of the Palestinian people to obtain their freedom and establish their independent Palestinian state on the borders June 4, 1967 with Jerusalem as its capital.

Since the announcement of US President Donald Trump in a blatant bias of the occupation entity and a violation of international legitimacy decisions on the twenty-eighth of last January, the terms of the so-called (deal of the century), the cities and towns of the West Bank and the besieged sector have witnessed popular demonstrations, rejecting the ill-fated deal and an affirmation of the continuation of the struggle until it was toppled and all the plots aimed To undermine the rights of the Palestinian people.

Nada Haj khidr

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