A demonstration in Pamplona defends the right of Palestinians to live in their country on the 78th anniversary of the 'Nakba'
Convened by the Yala Nafarroa platform, hundreds of people have gathered again to call for the "cessation of relations" with Israel, which organizers believe is the only measure to stop the genocide in the Gaza Strip.
Yala Navarra has called another weekend a demonstration in Pamplona to defend the right of the Palestinians to live in their country, this time coinciding with the anniversary of the 'Nakba'.
Prior to the start of the march, spokesman Elisa Huarte has stated that on 15 May 1948, when the State of Israel was founded, "the disaster that still continues" began, "if in 1948 more than 750,000 Palestinians were displaced from their homes. And today Nakba is still in Gaza. More than two million people have been displaced, some families more than ten times."
In the West Bank, too, "40,000 people have had to be evicted from their homes because of constant attacks by Israeli settlers," he warned, and therefore reiterated that "this Nakba remains intact."
Huarte has denounced the "active complicity " and "complicit silence" of Western states, accusing them of "not doing enough to stop the genocide."
since October 2023, "as a result of the current genocide, more than 80% of infrastructure and housing have been destroyed, more than 2 million displaced persons and more than 74,000 people have been killed in Gaza," he said, adding that "more than 1,200 people have been killed in the West Bank and more than 40,000 have been displaced."
Huarte has also reported the presence of more than 10,000 Palestinians in Israeli Armed Forces jails and detention centres.
In this context, he has argued that the only solution is "to break immediate relations with the Zionist Government".
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