GAZA (Palestine Foundation Information Center) The leader in the Hamas Movement, Abdul Hakim Hanini, called for mass mobilization and wide participation in the Friday marches that will start following the Friday prayer in the West Bank.
“The marches carry a message of steadfastness and loyalty to the people of Gaza who have been subjected to a continuous war of genocide for more than 410 days, and to the Aqsa Mosque in light of the growing Judaization plans, and to the heroic prisoners in the Israeli prisons,” Hanini said.
“The least duty that the Palestinian people in the West Bank can offer to the people of Gaza and our fateful issues is to express anger and rejection of the Israeli crimes, and to deliver a clear message of support through direct confrontation with the occupier and igniting points of contact in the West Bank.”
Hanini said that the Gaza Strip deserves total support from the West Bank and Jerusalem as the Battle of the Flood of Aqsa was launched in support of Jerusalem and Aqsa Mosque and to stop the normalization approach.
The Hamas Movement on Wednesday called on the masses of the West Bank and occupied Jerusalem to mobilize and take to the streets in angry massive marches after coming Friday prayer, in rejection of the Israeli genocide in the Gaza Strip and attempts to impose Israel’s sovereignty on the West Bank.
The angry rallies are planned to kick off from central mosques in the West Bank cities and the city of Jerusalem, after Friday prayer on November 22, 2024, to call for ending the ongoing Israeli aggression.
For its part, the Palestinian Youth Movement called for massive participation in the upcoming rallies with special calls for university students to take part in the angry rallies that will roam the streets across the West Bank and Jerusalem.
The Youth Movement urged school and university students to head to the flash points with the Israeli occupation forces in defense of the Palestinian people against the Israeli plans of displacement and annexation.