Celebrating Palestine Land Day: Support the Resistance, confront normalization
A celebration was held in Al-Yarmouk camp, Damascus, in commemoration of Palestine's Land Day.
The Secretary-General of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine - General Command - Talal Naji called for the restoration of Palestinian unity and stressed in a statement during a ceremony in Al-Yarmouk camp in Damascus on the anniversary of Land Day the necessity of allying with the Axis of Resistance to confront the wave of normalization.
The Secretary of the Damascus Countryside Branch of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party, Radwan Mustafa, indicated in his speech that Land Day is an incentive for freedom fighters to cling to their identity and to liberate the occupied Arab lands.
The Greek Orthodox Archbishop of Sebastia in occupied Al-Quds, Archbishop Atallah Hanna, stated in a recorded speech that the unity of the Palestinian people has become a national and strategic duty for them to be strong.
The ceremony was attended by several leaders and representatives of Palestinian factions, Syrian and Palestinian national parties, officers of the Palestine Liberation Army, and religious, social, and cultural events.
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The Higher Follow-up Committee called for the widest participation in the commemoration of Land Day in Al-Naqab and Batuf. The first event for this occasion will be held next Saturday, in the village of Sa'wa in Al-Naqab on March 30.
The Committee explained that the main march will start from Al-Shuhada Street in the city of Sakhnin on the 30th of this month, and the central festival will be held at 5 pm in Deir Hanna.
It stressed the importance of public participation in commemorating Land Day, through the two central festivals, in addition to the programs and activities that are held in various towns.
The Committee said that the commemoration of Land Day comes this year amid a fierce authoritarian escalation on the Arab lands in Al-Naqab to impose a more severe siege on the Arab towns that have been stripped of recognition, in light of the Israeli government's decision to establish 12 settlements on the occupied and seized Arab lands, including a city for the so-called "Orthodox Haredim".