Four Palestinians injure in the zionists attack on Gaza

Four Palestinians were injured in Gaza in an air strike carried out by zionists.
Four Palestinians heavy wounded Wednesday in an air strike carried out by the terrorist gang against the Huzaa site east of the city of Khan Yunus on the Gaza border.
Palestinians carry out demonstrations at the border of Gaza Strip and the border of the occupied territories since Friday, March 30, in the scope of the 42nd anniversary of Land Day.
The zionists are attacking the civilians who want to return to their exiled territory and to remove the blockade that has been applied to Gaza since 2006.
Since the first day of the demonstrations, 35 Palestinians have been martyrs, and nearly 4,000 Palestinians, most of whom were shot with real bullets, were injured.
The Palestinians plan to continue their demonstrations until mid-May. (ILKHA)
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The Human Rights and Legal Affairs Directorate of HÜDA PAR organized a major workshop in Istanbul on Saturday under the theme “The Search for Social Consensus and the New Constitution.”
HÜDA PAR's Human Rights and Legal Affairs Directorate organized a workshop titled “The Search for Social Consensus and a New Constitution” at a hotel in Topkapı, Istanbul.
The workshop titled “The Search for Social Consensus and the New Constitution,” organized by the HÜDA PAR Human Rights and Legal Affairs Directorate, has officially begun in Istanbul, bringing together prominent scholars, jurists, and intellectuals to discuss the principles and roadmap for drafting Türkiye’s new constitution.
On the 45th anniversary of the September 12, 1980 military coup, HÜDA PAR issued a statement emphasizing that the institutional legacy of the coup mentality continues to affect Türkiye’s political and social life through the 1982 Constitution.