Palestine: Unified National Leadership calls for uprising
In its first founding statement, the Unified National Popular Resistance Leadership in Palestine called for the activation of popular resistance under the banner of the Palestinian flag.
It also declared September 15 as a day of popular uprising in which the Palestinian flag is raised in all Palestinian cities at home and at all areas of Palestinian presence abroad to emphasize the refusal of the UAE and Bahrain normalization deals with Zionist occupation regime.
"We call on all active forces, and civil, community, student and feminist institutions throughout our beloved Arab world to raise the Arab banner of pride and the flag of Palestine, denouncing and rejecting the agreement of shame on this black day," the statement on Saturday evening added.
It also called for allocating next Friday, September 18th, as a day of mourning in which black flags are raised denouncing the normalization deals in all squares, buildings and houses. It called on churches to ring bells of mourning and Friday mosque voice sermons condemning the betrayal of the central Arab and Muslim cause.
It also declared September 15 as a day of popular uprising in which the Palestinian flag is raised in all Palestinian cities at home and at all areas of Palestinian presence abroad to emphasize the refusal of the UAE and Bahrain normalization deals with Zionist occupation regime.
"We call on all active forces, and civil, community, student and feminist institutions throughout our beloved Arab world to raise the Arab banner of pride and the flag of Palestine, denouncing and rejecting the agreement of shame on this black day," the statement on Saturday evening added.
It also called for allocating next Friday, September 18th, as a day of mourning in which black flags are raised denouncing the normalization deals in all squares, buildings and houses. It called on churches to ring bells of mourning and Friday mosque voice sermons condemning the betrayal of the central Arab and Muslim cause. (ILKHA)