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Texas hosts demonstrations in support of the Palestinian people

Despite the US President’s repeated announcements of support for the Zionist regime in the 12-day war, world public opinion continues to support the Palestinians, this time in support of Palestine, Texas, in support of Palestine.

Demonstrations in support of Palestine are set to take place on Saturday in El Paso, Texas, as public opinion in the world continues to support the Palestinians and protests against the Zionist regime intensify.

Palestinian supporters in the city of Al Paso, Texas, an NBC-affiliated media outlet, reported that despite the outbreak of fighting between the Zionist regime and the Palestinian resistance forces, Palestinian supporters in the city today Saturday at 11 a.m. (local time).

Clashes between the Zionist regime and Palestinian resistance groups began on Monday, May 10, after the end of the resistance strike in Tel Aviv over the need to end the attacks in Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa Mosque.

In the clashes that lasted until the morning of Friday (yesterday), the Zionist regime, in its attacks on residential areas, killed Palestinian women and children, and Palestinian resistance groups responded to these crimes. They targeted a massive rocket attack, and the Iron Dome system failed to intercept many of them.

On Thursday evening, after some news sources reported the possibility of a fire, the Zionist regime’s security cabinet officially agreed to a ceasefire and a ceasefire mediated by Egypt.

An hour later, Palestinian resistance groups said in separate statements that they would abide by the ceasefire until Tel Aviv adhered to the ceasefire.

One day after the fire broke out in the Gaza Strip and with the start of debris removal operations from the ruins of the bombing of residential areas in Gaza, the number of martyrs in Gaza has increased to 248 people.

The Gaza Ministry of Health also announced on Friday evening that 66 children and 39 women were among the martyrs of the Israeli aggression in Gaza, and that the number of wounded in the war had reached about 2,000.

The pro-Palestinian demonstration, titled “Al Paso for Palestine,” will begin at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Al Paso Islamic Center, KITSAM reported Saturday.

According to the American network, Palestinian supporters in El Paso, Texas, say that despite the recent ceasefire after the 12-day war, they are participating in the rally in protest of the injustice and daily crimes committed against the Palestinians.

Ammar al-Wazir, vice president of the Islamic Association of New Mexico State University, said Palestinian supporters wanted only the most basic and basic human rights for Palestinians.

During the 12-day war, demonstrations in support of the Palestinian people took place in many parts of the world, and some US and pro-Zionist cities in the United States also saw support for the Palestinians.

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