Demonstrations in Morocco and Tunisia in protest against the Israeli occupation’s massacres against the Palestinian people

Several cities in Morocco and Tunisia witnessed demonstrations denouncing the massacres committed by the Israeli occupation against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip.

The demonstrators raised banners denouncing the massacre that took place ON Tuesday  in the Jabalia refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip, in which hundreds were killed and wounded.

The Moroccan Authority for Supporting the Nation’s Causes, which organized the demonstrations, confirmed in a statement that the occupation entity continues its holocaust in Gaza against civilians, children and women, with official sponsorship and support from Western capitals, pointing out that the Nazi barbaric campaign has not stopped since last October the 7th.

The statement indicated that the collective punishment imposed on Gaza two decades ago is still continuing and the waterfall of Palestinian blood has not dried up, calling for an urgent and responsible Arab and Islamic stance to stop this humanitarian catastrophe.

The streets of the Tunisian capital also witnessed demonstrations denouncing the ongoing Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip at the invitation of the National Committee to Support Resistance in Palestine, the National Salvation Front, the People’s Movement, and other civil and party components.

The protesters raised slogans demanding an end to the aggression, calling  for the expulsion of Western ambassadors  because of the support their countries provide to the occupying entity.

The demonstrators denounced the massacres committed by the occupation against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, the latest of which was the massacre in Jabalia, stressing the demand to criminalize normalization with the occupying entity.

 

Rawaa Ghanam 

 

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