Protesters in Atlanta demand end to Israeli occupation and arms embargo

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Hundreds protested in Atlanta on Sunday to commemorate the 77th anniversary of the Nakba, demanding an end to Israeli occupation and military actions against Palestinians. Organized by local groups, the demonstration called for an arms embargo, humanitarian aid, and the release of political prisoners.

Hundreds protested in Atlanta on Sunday to commemorate the 77th anniversary of the Nakba, focusing on the ongoing plight of Palestinians. Organized by the Party for Socialism and Liberation, Atlanta for Palestine, and the Diaspora Pa’lante Collective, speakers condemned Israeli military actions and called for an arms embargo and humanitarian aid. Organizer Addison Clapp highlighted the "unfathomable brutality" faced by Palestinians over the years. Demonstrator Gaius emphasized the need for self-determination and liberation for Palestinians. Jawahir Sharwani criticized U.S. financial support for Israel, linking it to significant casualties among Palestinians. The event was part of a global day of action, showcasing solidarity with Palestinian rights. Organizers plan to sustain pressure through continued demonstrations, asserting that the global consciousness regarding Palestinian resistance is evolving. This ongoing activism aims to address issues of genocide, siege, and forced displacement of Palestinians.

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