Gaza Border Demonstrations Canceled For Third Week In A Row

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Palestinian protesters take part in a demonstration marking the one year anniversary of the "Great March of Return," near the Israel-Gaza border, east of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, on March 30, 2019. (Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash90)

JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Palestinian terror organization Hamas cancelled its weekly March of Return demonstration on the border with Gaza.

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It is the third week in a row that the demonstrations, which have taken place every week for more than a year, were canceled.

The organizing committee of the march said in a statement that the cancellation did not reflect a new agreement between Gaza terror organizations and Israel, but that it was concerned about Netanyahu escalating violence at the border in order to help his political situation, Haaretz reported.

The statement also said that protests will continue in the future, and that “the March of Return will continue to be part of a non-violent popular struggle.”

This week’s protests had planned to mark the anniversary of the United Nations’ that created the state of Israel.


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Mr. Smith
Mr. Smith
4 years ago

Nebach, now what are these unemployed low lifestyle going to do.

Mr. Smith
Mr. Smith
4 years ago

Nebach, now what are these unemployed low lifes going to do.

lazy-boy
lazy-boy
4 years ago

They shut down the demonstrations so that the Arabs can make it to the Black Friday sales in Gaza….