Ramallah - Saba:
Popular activists and grassroots groups have issued widespread calls to participate in large angry marches across cities in the West Bank and occupied Quds.
These demonstrations are in support of the people of Gaza, who face ongoing aggression and a suffocating siege, and in rejection of the systematic starvation policy imposed by the Zionist enemy.
The calls emphasized the necessity of broad participation in the events, scheduled to start this Saturday evening immediately after Maghrib prayer, from all mosques and central squares, according to the Palestinian Safa news agency.
The marches will begin from Al-Aqsa Mosque in Quds, the Al-Haras Mosque in Hebron, the Souq Mosque in Qalqilya, Al-Abbasiyah in Jericho, Al-Kabir Mosque in Salfit, and the Martyrs Mosque in Tubas.
They will also start from Omar Ibn Al-Khattab Mosque in Bethlehem, Al-Nasr Mosque in Nablus, the Great Mosque of Jenin in Jenin, Al-Jadid Mosque in Tulkarm, and the Great Mosque in Ramallah and Al-Bireh.
The organizing bodies called for raising voices loudly against the ongoing crime against more than two million Palestinians in Gaza, holding the enemy fully responsible for the worsening humanitarian catastrophe day after day.
They stressed that the unity of popular positions across the various areas of historic Palestine is the most important response to the occupation’s attempts to impose new facts through starvation, siege, and systematic destruction.
They affirmed that the Palestinian people will not remain silent in the face of massacres, starvation, and the targeting of civilians.
These mobilizations come amid escalating warnings of an imminent humanitarian disaster in the besieged Gaza Strip, where residents live in tragic conditions amid shortages of food, water, and medicine, and ongoing Israeli aggression.

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