Palestinians call for general strike against Israeli crime in 1948.
According to Palestine Today, the follow-up committee and popular committees in some Palestinian villages and areas in the occupied territories of 1948 issued a call for a rally to protest the collusion of the Zionist regime police and its institutions with criminal groups.
Popular committees in the areas of Shafaamroo, Tamra, Kabul, and Abelin issued a call for a protest rally today, Saturday, at 5:00 PM, with the aim of standing up to the Zionist regime’s organized crimes.
Ali Haidar, a member of the Secretariat of the Follow-up Committee and Organizational Secretary of the Arab Movement for Change, said that the scourge of violence and crime was of great concern to Palestinian society in the 1948 areas.
He added that the follow-up committee and popular committees talked about holding protest rallies in front of Israeli police stations and a general strike and closing the streets to demand Palestinian rights.
Ali Haidar stressed that this violence and organized crime is a plan to damage the social fabric and Palestinian relations in the 1948 territories and to infiltrate Palestinian society. The ruling establishment in Israel and its arms, including the police and security services, are fully responsible for everything that happens with the collusion of these forces with criminal groups against the Palestinians.
“Israeli police have admitted that Shabak is complicit in criminal groups, and this is what we have always said: Israel is complicit in criminals,” he said. Can’t the Israeli authorities really identify the criminals in the Palestinian cities and villages?
Mahmoud Adib, head of the People’s Committee in the Umm al-Fahm district, said the protest was in response to criminal operations and killings in Palestinian towns and villages in 1948, and that the rallies were a serious first step towards complicity. Israel and its police are committing criminal acts against the Palestinians.
He stressed that the People’s Committee has been organized in constant coordination with the Follow-up Committee, with the aim of carrying out further actions in the future against these acts of violence and crimes.