HÜDA PAR to organize rally in Bingöl in support of Al Aqsa Flood

Refik Alpaya, the Provincial Chairman of HÜDA PAR in Bingöl, announced that the party will organize a rally in support of the Operation Al Aqsa Flood that was launched by Hamas on Oct. 7 in response to zionist violence against Palestinians.
The event is scheduled to take place in front of Grand Mosque on Genç Street at 13:00 on Sunday.
Alpaya urged all people who stand in solidarity with Jerusalem and Masjid al-Aqsa to join the rally.
Highlighting the ongoing attacks and aggression by the zionist occupation regime in Gaza, Alpaya emphasized the increasing intensity of these assaults.
He stated that the rally on December 10 in Bingöl will condemn Israel and express solidarity with the resistance groups and the 'Operation Al Aqsa Flood.'
Alpaya called on the people of Bingöl, regardless of their background, to support the rally, stating that everyone with a conscience should react to the genocidal actions of israel.
He urged the citizens of Bingöl to raise their voices against these atrocities and show solidarity with the Palestinian resistance. (ILKHA)
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