
Ramallah - Saba:
Popular and national Palestinian calls continue in various governorates of the occupied West Bank to participate in large-scale mass marches following Friday prayers today, under the title "Friday to Break the Siege on Gaza."
According to the Palestinian Safa News Agency, these marches are intended to reject the war of starvation and genocide imposed by the enemy on the Gaza Strip and to affirm the unity of the Palestinian popular position in the face of the aggression.
In the Hebron Governorate, popular activists called for the widest possible participation in the march, which will depart from the Al-Haras Mosque in the city center.
The city is expected to witness a large public turnout, affirming the historic commitment of the people of Hebron to supporting the causes of the Palestinian people, foremost among them the steadfastness of Gaza.
In the Jenin Governorate, youth movements and forces called for a gathering at the Great Mosque of Jenin immediately after prayers and a mass march through the city streets, rejecting the siege of Gaza and denouncing the ongoing aggression.
In Nablus Governorate, the march will depart from Al-Nasr Mosque in the heart of the Old City, where residents have mobilized for the widest possible participation in the mass march.
In Ramallah and Al-Bireh, attention will turn to the Great Mosque of Al-Bireh, where a central march will take place after prayers. Various national and Islamic forces will participate in this broad popular movement aimed at breaking the silence and drawing the world's attention to the daily massacres being committed against the people of Gaza.
Popular movements and youth groups called for a response to the call of duty, heeding the cries of hungry children, women, and the elderly, and standing up for our tormented and displaced people in Gaza.
They called for the widest possible participation in the "Friday to Break the Siege," which will begin immediately after Friday prayers in all governorates of the country.
All calls emphasized that participating in these marches is a national and moral duty, and a message of loyalty to the people of Gaza, who are facing famine and aggression, amid international complicity and official silence.
Hamas called for the largest popular and mass movement in all capitals and cities around the world on Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and all the coming days, until the siege is broken and the famine in the Gaza Strip ends.
It appealed to the free people of the world and to all consciences, in light of the escalating crime of starvation and genocide perpetrated by the enemy army in the Gaza Strip.
The Gaza Strip is experiencing one of the worst humanitarian crises in its history, with the severe famine intertwining with the crime of genocide waged by the enemy since October 7, 2023.