Demonstrations Support Gaza and Lebanon amid Violence
Demonstrations Support Gaza and Lebanon amid Violence

Demonstrations Support Gaza and Lebanon amid Violence

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In response to ongoing violence in Gaza and Lebanon, various solidarity events occurred across the Middle East, including a stand organized by the Economy, Industry, and Investment Office in Hajjah, Yemen, which condemned the aggression and called for economic boycotts of American and Israeli products. Thousands demonstrated in Islamabad, Pakistan, expressing support for the Palestinian resistance and demanding a ceasefire as reports indicated over 42,500 casualties in Gaza since October 7, 2023. Concurrently, right-wing activists in Israel conducted a conference aimed at reestablishing Jewish settlements in Gaza, with plans for the first settlement to be established by the end of 2024. Student vigils in Sana'a reinforced solidarity, echoing slogans in support of the Palestinian and Lebanese peoples amidst increasing tensions. Sa'ada province in Yemen witnessed 25 mass rallies emphasizing unity and jihad against perceived oppression by Zionist and American forces. These events illustrate a broader call for collective action and resistance across Arab nations against ongoing conflicts.

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