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Photos – A massive march in Hebron on the International Day in Support of Gaza and Prisoners (Photos)


Member of the Central Committee of the Fatah Movement, Abbas Zaki, said: “Whoever remains silent about the crimes of the occupation is a mute devil, and the liquidation of the Palestinian people is impossible.”

Zaki added: “We are all united behind our brave prisoners and our national constants. What is happening in Gaza is a humanitarian disaster, genocide, and ethnic cleansing. The world has forgotten the suffering of Gaza, which affects children and women, and the ongoing crimes of the occupation against the Palestinian people during the last ten months.”

I say the member of the Central Committee of the Fatah movement, came during his participation in the march of the “National and International Day to Support Gaza and the Prisoners” in the city of Hebron.

The Governor of Hebron, Khaled Dudin, the Secretary of the Hebron District, Hani Jaara, representatives of the national and political forces, the families of prisoners, and civil and official institutions also participated in the massive march, which
started from in front of Al-Hussein International Stadium on Ain Sarah Street towards Ibn Rushd Roundabout in the city center.

The participants raised Palestinian flags and banners with phrases in support of the prisoners, and others denouncing the occupation’s crimes against the prisoners and the crimes of genocide in the Gaza Strip.

In his speech, the Governor of Hebron called for international solidarity to stop the genocide against our people in Gaza, and to stop the torture and crimes in the occupation prisons, demanding more rallying around national unity to preserve the national project.

He stressed that the issue of prisoners is a national issue that unites our people, and requires greater effort to release them, as they suffer the woes of imprisonment and the oppressive practices of the occupation against them, which increased in intensity after the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip.

For his part, the media spokesman for the Prisoners Club, member of the preparatory committee of the Higher Com
mittee for the International Day in Support of Gaza and Prisoners, Amjad Al-Najjar, said: ‘We are mobilizing the national situation in all governorates of the homeland in order to save our prisoners from the death that is imminent, and in denunciation of the continued genocide in Gaza.’

Al-Najjar pointed out the elements of death that came together in the occupation prisons: hunger, thirst, medical neglect, beatings and torture, which exhausted the prisoners’ bodies, and they became unable to stand on their feet.

He said that this Arab and international move came at a very important time, as the occupation is trying to impose facts on the ground by ending the existence of the Palestinian people through executions and killings.

For his part, the Director of the Prisoners’ Affairs Authority in the Hebron Governorate, Ibrahim Najajra, pointed out that the occupation prisons have become centers for organized revenge, a policy of medical deprivation, collective and individual punishments, field executions, and
physical and sexual violations that amount to war crimes, in light of the complete silence of civil society and international institutions

Source: Maan News Agency