He thus referred to the manifest decision of the numerous participants in the mobilization that supported the Palestinian people, to continue carrying out similar actions.
The march passed through the city center, chanting slogans of support for the Palestinians’ resistance to the massive Israeli attack and condemnation of the massive bombings and other crimes against humanity committed by Tel Aviv troops against the civilian population of Gaza. .
Political and social organizations and citizens of Palestinian ancestors who make up an important and respected community in Peru participated.
Marchers carried signs with slogans condemning Israel’s far-right regime as “Nazi” and that country’s ruler, Benjamin Netanyahu.
Many protesters were wearing the Kufiya (typical Palestinian scarf) and, in addition to demanding an end to what they consider the genocide committed by Israel, they demanded stronger statements from the Peruvian Foreign Ministry against the Zionist genocide.
One protester pointed out that we cannot speak of a war between Israel and Palestine, but rather of genocide, because Tel Aviv has great military power that the Palestinians lack and is waging a war of extermination.
On the same day, the Peruvian parliamentarian Guillermo Bermejo visited the Palestinian ambassador in Peru, Walid Muaqqat, and expressed his solidarity in the face of the aggression suffered by that people.
In recent days, the Government of Peru expressed its deep rejection and condemnation of the attack on the Al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza, which caused hundreds of deaths and injuries.
In a public statement from the Foreign Ministry, he called for respect for International Law and International Humanitarian Law and to guarantee the protection of civilians and urged an end to violence.
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