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Hundreds of Palestinian-Syrians sit-in in Damascus, in condemnation of Trump’s decision

Published : 15-12-2017

Hundreds of Palestinian-Syrians sit-in in Damascus, in condemnation of Trump’s decision

Under the title, “"Neither East nor West Jerusalem will remain Arab," hundreds of Palestinian-Syrians organized a sit-in today, in front of the UN Commission in Damascus, to condemn Trump’s decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of the Israeli occupation.

During the protest, the Palestinian, Syrian and Arab student and youth organizations in Syria, demanded that the Palestinian leadership, "accelerates the disengagement from the Oslo Accords and to stop the security coordination and all forms of direct and indirect negotiations with the Zionist enemy," stressing that this decision will not change the situation in Palestine and that Jerusalem will remain the capital of the Arab Palestine.

The participants presented a note to the United Nations Office, in which they called for the implementation of the resolutions of the UN Security Council and resolutions of the UN General Assembly and the UN Security Council, with regard to the status of the occupied city of Jerusalem, including the Resolution 194, which calls for the return of Palestinian refugees to their homeland, and the 1980 resolution declaring the Israeli measures to change the trait of the occupied city of Jerusalem.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6304

Under the title, “"Neither East nor West Jerusalem will remain Arab," hundreds of Palestinian-Syrians organized a sit-in today, in front of the UN Commission in Damascus, to condemn Trump’s decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of the Israeli occupation.

During the protest, the Palestinian, Syrian and Arab student and youth organizations in Syria, demanded that the Palestinian leadership, "accelerates the disengagement from the Oslo Accords and to stop the security coordination and all forms of direct and indirect negotiations with the Zionist enemy," stressing that this decision will not change the situation in Palestine and that Jerusalem will remain the capital of the Arab Palestine.

The participants presented a note to the United Nations Office, in which they called for the implementation of the resolutions of the UN Security Council and resolutions of the UN General Assembly and the UN Security Council, with regard to the status of the occupied city of Jerusalem, including the Resolution 194, which calls for the return of Palestinian refugees to their homeland, and the 1980 resolution declaring the Israeli measures to change the trait of the occupied city of Jerusalem.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6304