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Palestinian forces call for two days of anger to support Jerusalem and reject the deal of the century

2020-01-27T15:37:10.364Z


Occupied Jerusalem - SANA The Palestinian National Forces called for the upcoming Wednesday and Friday rage, and marches


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The Palestinian National Forces called for the next two days of wrath on Wednesday and Friday, and to organize rallies and protest stops in the cities of the West Bank and the besieged Gaza Strip in rejection of the (Deal of the Century) and a victory for the occupied city of Jerusalem in the face of the plans of the Israeli occupation to Judaize it.

In a statement today reported by the Wafa Agency, the forces indicated that the Day of Rage rallies, in refusal of the deal of the century, will be launched from the northern Jordan Valley, emphasizing standing in the face of the occupation's plans to annex them, as well as marches and protest stops in all West Bank cities and in the besieged sector.

The forces pointed out that next Friday is an anger day to support Jerusalem and Islamic and Christian holy sites, calling on the Palestinians to Rabat in Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron and in all churches and mosques in the West Bank and Gaza Strip to stand in the face of continuing violations of the occupation of Islamic and Christian holy sites and thwart its plans to Judaize them.

The forces stressed that the century deal will not pass and the city of Jerusalem was and will remain the capital of the state of Palestine and that the Palestinian people will drop all conspiracies by adhering to their rights and national constants, foremost among which is the right of refugees to return to their homes and the right to self-determination and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital.

Source: sena

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