Gaza massacre ignites protests

Worldwide demonstrations erupted after the Israeli massacre of unarmed Palestinian protesters in Gaza on May 14. Palestinians were asserting their right to return to their homeland and have been trying to breach the Israeli apartheid walls that confine 1.8 million Palestinians to a small strip of land under the most intolerable conditions. Here a few reports of protests, just in:

New York City

New York: Palestinians say ‘We will never surrender our right to return’

Hundreds of Palestinians and supporters joined a May 14 rally and march through the Arab-American community of Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, in solidarity with the Great March of Return in Gaza. The protest was also part of the Day of Rage against Presidents Donald Trump’s relocation of the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem in violation of international law.

The action took on an emergency character in response to the Israeli massacre of more than 60 protesters in Gaza earlier in the day.

Community members came out with their whole families, and solidarity activists came from across New York City. Many homes and business hung Palestinian flags to show their support. The demonstration was called by the NY4Palestine coalition.

At the opening rally Nerdeen Kiswani of Within Our Lifetime said, “We, the Palestinian people, will never surrender our right to return to the lands and homes stolen from us 70 years ago” with the creation of the Zionist settler state of Israel. Several Palestinians spoke of the pain their families experienced when driven from their homes during the Nakba, or catastrophe, and of their determination to end Israeli occupation.

Bill Dores of the International Action Center reminded the crowd that “every tank, every sniper rifle, every gas canister used by the Israeli occupation forces is paid for by U.S. imperialism. That means we have a great responsibility.” Mike Legaspi of Bayan-USA, expressing the unity of the Filipino and Palestinian struggles, declared that “solidarity is our greatest weapon.”

Dozens of Palestinian flags flew during the two-and-a-half hour march through the community. Signs declared, “Jerusalem is the capital of Palestine” and “Stop the U.S.-Israeli war against Palestinians.” Marchers chanted, “Not another nickel, not another dime, no more money for Israel’s crimes” and “There is only one solution – Intifada, revolution!”

The action, uniting Palestinians, anti-Zionist Jews, and people of many nationalities, encouraged people to come out for a mass protest planned for Friday, May 18, beginning at 3 p.m. at Times Square, Seventh Ave. and 42nd St. in Manhattan.

—Greg Butterfield

Philadelphia

Philadelphia: Solidarity with Great March of Return

Hundreds of people rallied and marched May 14 in solidarity with the Palestinian Great March of Return. Protesters advanced from Thomas Paine Plaza, past City Hall, and ended at the Kimmel Center, home of the Philadelphia Orchestra, which plans to perform in Israel in June. The seventh weekly “Don’t Orchestrate Apartheid” protest of that tour is Saturday, May 19, 6:30-8:30 p.m. at South Broad and Spruce Street.

—Joseph Piette

Paris

Paris: International support for Palestine

In France, people are also demonstrating solidarity with the Palestinians as part of the wave of worldwide support for the Great March of Return. Some hundreds of people came out on May 15 to the square at St. Philippe du Roule in central Paris to protest the Israeli massacre. A larger demonstration is expected on May 16 at the Place de la Republic.

—John Catalinotto

For more on the current Palestinian struggle see: Snipers massacre Gazans as Palestinians resist Israeli apartheid

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