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The Gernika-Palestine initiative calls for "deepening Israel's isolation"

The popular initiative emphasizes that it is "exclusively" for the Palestinians to decide on the future of their country. In addition, Gernika-Palestine calls for the peace agreement to be adapted to the principles of "equality, freedom and dignity".

El portavoz del colectivo Gernika-Palestina, Ibon Meñika y la periodista, Ekhiñe Atorrasagasti.
Gernika-Palestine People's Initiatives during the presentation of the mobilizations. Stock image.

OnSaturday, the Gernika-Palestine People's Initiative called for "deepening the isolation of Israel" because, in its view, the peace agreement should be adapted to the "principle of equality, freedom and dignity" of the country and, with it, that the citizens ofPalestine"only" should decide the country's future.

"In the face of recent events surrounding the situation in Gaza, Gernika-Palestine reiterates that it is only up to the Palestinians to decide on the future of their country, especially in the dramatic circumstances of genocide," the initiative states.

In this context, Gernika-Palestine has stressed the need for an "immediate and indefinite ceasefire" .

The popular initiative states that a "combination of permanent local and international resistance" will contribute to a "real alternative." The initiative therefore calls for the international community to strengthen its support for Palestine and increase Israel's isolation.

Thus, Gernika-Palestine has advocated an agreement that will lead to the "full exercise of Palestinian rights and the end of apartheid", that is, built on the principles of equality, freedom and dignity for Palestine.

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