The opportunity to massively reiterate our full support for the Palestinian and Lebanese people, and to denounce the complicity of the French State which continues to unconditionally support the State of Israel and pursues its repressive policy against supporters of Palestine.
At the call of the collectives For a just and lasting peace et Emergency Palestine A major demonstration for Palestine and Lebanon will take place this Sunday, November 3 in Paris. Several weeks after the start of the bombings of Lebanon which led to the displacement of more than a million inhabitants, and while Israel continues its massacres in the Gaza Strip, it is once again a matter of massively expressing our solidarity with the Palestinian and Lebanese people and to denounce France's complicity.
Indeed, behind his calls for peace with his international conference in support of Lebanon and his demands for respect for international law, Macron continues to actively support the State of Israel from both a military and economic point of view. At the same time, the repression of voices against the genocide continues to rage, like the arrest of doctoral student Yanis Arab, or the liberticidal policy carried out by the Ministry of ESR in universities.
More than a year after the start of the genocide in Gaza and while Israel is fueling sectarian tensions in Lebanon by pursuing a policy of terror among the civilian population, there will be extremely large numbers of people in the streets this Saturday , against the murderous escalation and against the support of French imperialism for Israel.
In Paris, the demonstration will leave from Place de la République at 2 p.m. Révolution Permanente will hold a procession there with its youth and feminist collectives The Raised Fist et Bread & roses to demand the immediate withdrawal of Israeli troops from Lebanon, Gaza, and the West Bank, an end to the genocide and to defend the right to self-determination of the Palestinian people, the dropping of all prosecutions and amnesty for all the support of the Palestinian people.
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