Dozens of Palestinians in Al-Quds protest against the Israeli occupation attacks and settlement building plans
Dozens of Palestinians organized a demonstration in occupied Al-Quds in protest against the Israeli occupation attacks and settlement building plans.
WAFA news agency said that the demonstrators, who gathered at the western entrance of Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood, raised the Palestinian flag and chanted slogans condemning the siege imposed by the Israeli occupation on the neighborhood and protesting against aggressive acts committed by the Israel occupation forces and settlers on the Palestinians.
The demonstrators urged the international community to put an end to the Israeli constant violations against the Palestinians in Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood, including the demolition of Palestinian houses as well as the seizure of Palestinian lands and properties. They also called for ending the siege which has been imposed on the neighborhood for 14 days.
It is to be noted that the occupation forces intensified their presence at the entrances of Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood and prevented citizens from reaching their besieged houses which the Israeli occupation plans to control and give them to settlers to live in after expelling the Palestinian from them.
Palestinians in the city of Jenin took to the streets in condemnation of Israeli Judization scheme in occupied Al-Quds
Meanwile, the West Bank city of Jenin on Saturday witnessed a massive demonstration in support of occupied Al-Quds which has been facing a heinous Israeli Judaization scheme.
WAFA news Agency reported on Saturday that the demonstrators raised the Palestinian flag and chanted slogans condemning the Israeli occupation and calling on the international community to act immediately to provide international protection for the Palestinian people and put an end to occupation.
Coordinator of the National Work Factions in Jenin Ragheb Abu Deyyak affirmed that the Palestinian people will keep steadfast in their battle to defend their national identity, land, sanctities and Al-Quds, the capital of Palestine.
Hamda Mustafa