The Prophet Lovers Association has announced a ‘Victory March’ in Gaziantep following the ceasefire agreement in Gaza, marking a significant moment of triumph for the resistance against the Israeli occupation.
The march is a celebration of the resilience and success of the Gaza resistance, which withstood over 15 months of relentless struggle.
This evening at 7:00 PM, supporters will gather at the Grand Mosque to commence the march, moving to the city's squares in a show of solidarity and victory. The event underscores the community's unwavering support for the Palestinian cause.
Muhammad Ata Yaçin, President of the Gaziantep Prophet Lovers Association, passionately invited the public, saying, "We expect all our brothers and sisters whose hearts beat for Gaza and who hold the love of Jerusalem in their hearts to join us in celebrating this monumental victory of the resistance. Let us come together to offer our support to our brothers and sisters in Palestine."
A massive turnout is anticipated, reflecting the profound connection and solidarity the people of Gaziantep feel with the Palestinian struggle. All citizens are warmly invited to partake in this celebration of Palestinian endurance and hope. (ILKHA)
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