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West Bank Protesters March in Jenin After al-Mawasi Massacre

HeadlineJul 15, 2024

In the occupied West Bank city of Jenin, protesters marched following Saturday’s massacre in Gaza.

Mahmoud Abu Talal: “This is not the first massacre committed by the occupation against children, women and elders. The occupation is helpless to reach the resistance movement. Each time, they commit a massacre and claim they were attacking leaders of the resistance. But we tell them, 'You are cowards, murderers and criminals. You only kill children and women.'”

Thousands of Israelis also took to the streets of major cities to call on the Israeli government to finalize a ceasefire and hostage deal.

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