Ramallah - Saba:
Popular calls have continued in various governorates of the West Bank and the occupied Palestinian territories for widespread participation in the "Friday of Rage," scheduled for today, Friday.
This call is aimed at rejecting the ongoing famine and genocide suffered by more than two million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
The marches will depart after Friday prayers from mosques and central squares in Palestinian cities. In occupied Quds, the march will depart from Al-Aqsa Mosque and all the city's mosques.
In Ramallah and Al-Bireh, it will depart from Al-Bireh Grand Mosque, and in Hebron from Al-Haras Mosque, according to the Sanad News Agency.
In Nablus, the march is scheduled to depart from Al-Nasr Mosque.
In Tulkarm, the events will begin from the New Mosque, and in Tubas from Al-Shaheed Mosque. Meanwhile, the national forces in Jenin have called for a gathering after prayers around the Jenin Grand Mosque.
In Bethlehem, the march will start from the Omar Ibn Al-Khattab Mosque, in Jericho from the Abbasiya Mosque in Aqbat Jaber refugee camp, while in Salfit, the starting point will be the Grand Mosque, and in Qalqilya, from Martyr Abu Ali Iyad Square.
Calls emphasized the need for widespread mobilization and participation, expressing popular unity in the face of the ongoing crime against Gaza.
This comes at a time when the Zionist enemy forces continue their destructive war in the Gaza Strip, amid an escalation in the policy of starvation and daily deaths in the Strip due to malnutrition.
This is in parallel with the prevention of the entry of aid and the closure of crossings, amid the ongoing massacres against civilians and the shelling and bombing operations in various areas of Gaza.

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