Historic first: Abu Dhabi hosts memorial service for Israeli army dead
The Israeli embassy in Abu Dhabi will hold a memorial service for Israeli army dead for the first time in an Arab country.
The Israeli Embassy in Abu Dhabi will host an event to commemorate the dead of the Israeli army on Tuesday night.
This is the first time such an event will be held in an Arab country, according to the Israeli website Kan.
Arab countries that have relations with "Israel" have commemorated events that aimed at fostering closer relations with the Israeli apartheid regime.
Palestinians mark Nakba Day on May 15, to commemorate "Israel's" destruction of Palestine, its massacres against civilians, and the violent displacement of hundreds of thousands from their homes to other areas and neighboring countries.
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The General Arab Conference "United Against Normalization" held in Morocco said in a statement last Thursday, that the popular Palestinian uprising in Ramadan confirms that the Palestinian Arab people are continuing their resistance and struggle.
The statement coincides with the international day of Al-Quds and adds that the success of the popular uprising in the face of the attacks of the occupation is clear proof that the armed resistance deters the enemy and protects the resisting people.