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Vigils Held Across Syria in Protest at Israeli Escalation in Jerusalem

Published : 30-04-2022

Vigils Held Across Syria in Protest at Israeli Escalation in Jerusalem

Dozens of Palestinian refugees and Syrian nationals joined vigils and marches held on Friday, April 29, at Mashhad Camp, on Idlib’s northern outskirts, north of Syria, in solidarity with Palestinian sit-inners at Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Mosque.

Demonstrators waved the Palestinian flag and chanted slogans condemning Israeli aggressions in occupied Jerusalem and human rights abuses against peaceful worshipers.

They called on the international community to take a firm stance in response to Israeli state-backed settler terrorism against the Palestinian people. 

Last month, Israeli occupation forces broke into AlAqsa Mosque and arrested dozens of worshipers and peaceful sit-inners. Hundreds were injured.

Along similar lines, Palestinian refugees in Syria marched across the war-torn country to mark the International Jerusalem Day.

The refugees chanted slogans and lifted banners confirming their unyielding commitment to their right to return to their motherland and establish an independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital.

The refugees also expressed solidarity with the Palestinians in occupied Jerusalem, particularly worshipers at AlAqsa Mosque and families who are threatened by Israel’s eviction plan.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13050

Dozens of Palestinian refugees and Syrian nationals joined vigils and marches held on Friday, April 29, at Mashhad Camp, on Idlib’s northern outskirts, north of Syria, in solidarity with Palestinian sit-inners at Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Mosque.

Demonstrators waved the Palestinian flag and chanted slogans condemning Israeli aggressions in occupied Jerusalem and human rights abuses against peaceful worshipers.

They called on the international community to take a firm stance in response to Israeli state-backed settler terrorism against the Palestinian people. 

Last month, Israeli occupation forces broke into AlAqsa Mosque and arrested dozens of worshipers and peaceful sit-inners. Hundreds were injured.

Along similar lines, Palestinian refugees in Syria marched across the war-torn country to mark the International Jerusalem Day.

The refugees chanted slogans and lifted banners confirming their unyielding commitment to their right to return to their motherland and establish an independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital.

The refugees also expressed solidarity with the Palestinians in occupied Jerusalem, particularly worshipers at AlAqsa Mosque and families who are threatened by Israel’s eviction plan.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13050