General Strike in the West Bank in protest against the continuous Israeli crimes

Palestinians on Tuesday staged a general strike across the West Bank cities and towns to protest against the continuous Israeli crimes against the Palestinians.

Shops were shuttered and work stopped in all facilities protesting the Israeli violence.

WAFA News Agency reported that the strike, which was called for by the Palestinian National Liberation Movement (Fateh), covered all walks of life to express the Palestinians’ condemnation of the occupation’s crimes, the most recent of which is the crime that was committed this morning in Nablus and that led to the martyrdom of three Palestinians and the wounding of tens others.

In a statement, the movement said that the blood of the martyrs Ibrahim Al-Nabulsi, Islam Sabbouh and Hussein Taha will not go in vein and that the occupation will never weaken the Palestinian people’s determination to resist and fight until they liberate their occupied territories.

“We will continue our national resistance, firmly facing death with life, demolition with construction, and we will continue to confront the occupation despite all its aggressive and criminal practices which aim at undermining our determination,” the movement added.

Hamda Mustafa

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