
Mass demonstrations in the United States mark the 77th anniversary of the Nakba
The city of Dearborn, Michigan, which has the largest population of Arabs of Palestinian and Lebanese descent, witnessed a mass demonstration with thousands of people to commemorate the 77th anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba.
According to the Palestinian WAFA News Agency, the demonstrators raised the Palestinian flag and chanted slogans calling for an end to the aggression on Gaza, an end to the Israeli occupation, and holding accountable those responsible for the ongoing human rights crimes in the Strip.
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