Friday, July 6, 2018

Israeli activists honor Razan Al Najar in her ancestral village of Salama

Israeli activists honor Razan Al Najar in her ancestral village of Salama

Haim Schwarczenberg on July 6, 2018 2 Comments Adjust Font Size
Israel/Palestine
In response to a call for solidarity from Gazan women, a Jewish activist group dubbed “Return” gathered to hold a memorial for Razan Al Najar, at the location of her village of origin, Salama.
While thousands of women marched towards the border in the Saja’iya area in Gaza, the activists held a ceremony honoring Razan and the protesters shot dead by Israeli snipers.
The activists called for the implementation of the right of return and hung photos of the slain protesters placing flowers and candles on a structure that proceeded the Zionist state.
“Razan did not see Salama, but she and all the refugees who are not present here physically are always present here with us, as a void an absence, something that is missing here until their inevitable return,” stated one of the activists.
(Photo: Haim Schwarczenberg)

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