BUENOS: A mass march was held in the Argentine capital, Buenos Aires, today in solidarity with the Palestinian people. During the march, protestors denounced the brutal aggression and genocide committed by the Israeli occupation forces in the Gaza Strip and throughout the Palestinian territories. The march set off from Rivadavia Park in front of the statue of Simón Bolívar, all the way to Centenario Park, where many speeches and poems were delivered, in addition to theatrical clips expressing the brutality of the Israeli aggression and genocide. The marchers demanded the aggression be stopped, calling for holding Israel accountable for its crimes against humanity. The demonstrators raised Palestinian and Argentine flags and banners supporting the right of the Palestinian people to freedom and independence. They condemned the aggression and genocide, demanding the severing of political and commercial relations with Israel. Source: Palestine news and Information Agency – WAFA
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