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"Palestinian community" In Britain, a full reception for Peter Oswald is organized at the end of his path "Hajj for Palestine"

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& nbsp; About his gratitude for the support he found throughout the trip, then delivered in turn & quot; the key to return & quot; As a symbolic of the Palestinian young woman, the member of the community, Sarah Abu Al -Daba’at, stressing that & quot; the right of return is not just a dream, but rather an ethical duty & quot;

& nbsp; It is pledging to keep the Palestinian dream alive forever.

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& nbsp; On the importance of these activities, at the same time, at the same time to continue the movement of solidarity with Palestine until Palestine is free from the occupation. In a scene that combines literature and struggle, the British poet Peter Ozwald, his wife and comrades & quot, concluded their Hajj for Palestine & quot; 13 days after walking 240 km across 13 British cities and town, starting with Bristol and reaching Parliament Square in London, carrying poems that immortalize Gaza victims and condemned the Israeli occupation. – Fasting and walking: The journey of solidarity cut Ozwald and his team the distance during the month of Ramadan, where the poet fasted throughout the journey in solidarity with the suffering of the Palestinians under siege and aggression, and to confirm that & quot; this Hajj is only a step on the path of dignity Peace & quot;

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through the poems he delivered in various stations, highlighted the war crimes in Gaza, and called on the British government to stop the sale of weapons to Israel, saying: & quot; poetry cannot stop bullets, but it reminds the world that humanity is humanity Victory with justice & quot;. ” Solidarity expressed their hope that such initiatives will push the world’s governments to hold the occupation accountable. It is noteworthy that Oswald, known for his part of justice issues, had previously published poems on Gaza, described by critics as & quot; a aesthetic cry against international silence & quot;. Today, his words turn into steps on the ground, as he says: & quot; every tendency he lived in order for someone to hear the voice of Gaza & quot;. A group of the occupation supporters tried to disrupt this reception by raising the Israeli media and chanting against Palestine, but the Palestinian activists confronted them and failed their plan to cancel the event after the intervention of the British police.

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