PNN – Despite widespread demonstrations by Americans in support of Palestine, the occupiers will hold a march in Manhattan, New York, on May 18, under strict security measures, to mark the anniversary of the establishment of the fake Israeli regime (Nakbat Day).
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, a report by the Zionist newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth indicates that the Zionist regime has decided to hold a march on the issue of freeing Zionist prisoners on May 18 in Manhattan, on the occasion of the anniversary of the establishment of the fake Zionist regime (Nakba Day).
According to the report, 60 families of Israeli prisoners in the Gaza Resistance Prison and about 40 Israeli soldiers injured in the Gaza war will participate in the traditional annual Israeli march in Manhattan, which will be held under strict security measures due to the widespread demonstrations by Palestinian supporters in New York.
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Also present at the march will be eight members of the Israeli Knesset and two ministers from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition cabinet.
According to Yedioth Aharonot, the march will be organized by Afer Akonis, the Israeli Consulate General in New York, and Danny Danon, the regime’s ambassador to the United Nations, with the slogan “Free my people” as a call for the release of Israeli prisoners.
The mayor and governor of New York and some pro-Zionist members of the US Congress will also participate in the march.
The Zionist regime’s march in Manhattan began in 1965 as a show of support for the regime and is held every year. However, this year, despite widespread demonstrations by Americans, especially students, in support of the Palestinian people and their protest against the occupation’s genocide, the regime’s march is expected to be met with protests from Palestinian supporters and turn violent.