On the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian people, the Palestinians are calling on the international community to translate its words into action
On November the 29th, the Palestinians and the world commemorate the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, which was approved by the United Nations General Assembly in 1977, coinciding with the day on which it adopted its Resolution 181 of 1947, which was known as the partition decision, and resulted in the implantation of the usurping Israeli entity on the land of Palestine after the displacement of hundreds of thousands. The Palestinians are outside their homeland in a catastrophe whose chapters are still continuing.
The United Nations announced that its adoption today provides an opportunity for the international community to focus its attention on the fact that the Palestinian people have not yet obtained their inalienable rights as defined by the international organization, namely the right to self-determination without external interference, the right to national independence and sovereignty and the right of refugees by returning to their homes and properties from which they were expelled, while the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People in the General Assembly holds a special session to celebrate the International Day of Solidarity.
In most countries, cultural activities and political and mass festivals of solidarity are held on this day by solidarity movements and political committees, in addition to free people in the world who support the Palestinian cause. Governments and civil societies annually carry out various activities to celebrate this day, including issuing special messages in solidarity with the Palestinian people, holding meetings and distributing Publications and other information materials and film screenings.
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