Cubans march for peace in solidarity with Palestine
Thousands of Cubans of all ages marched Monday here demanding an end to the genocide committed by the Zionist Government of Israel against the Palestinian people and its attacks on other nations in the Middle East.
Participants in the march, led by Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel and other top leaders, denounced the complicity of the United States in the Zionist military onslaught that has killed more than 42,000 people in the Gaza Strip, including many women and children, and more than 2,000 in Lebanon.
At the Anti-Imperialist Tribune in Havana, final destination of the march that began at downtown Havana’s Fragua Martiana, Palestinian students in Cuba expressed their compatriots’ will to resist until they recover their nation, and achieve their inalienable rights and a just and lasting peace.
They denounced the expansionist interests of the State of Israel, and its aggression against nations such as Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, and the entire region, with the complicity of the United States, while the world remains paralyzed, unable to stop the tragedy.
It is not a war, it is a generalized and progressive genocide, they stated at the political-cultural event, at which they expressed their infinite gratitude to Cuba for its permanent solidarity with the just cause of the Palestinian people.
The first secretary of the Young Comminist League (UJC), Meyvis Estévez, stated that this march and the mobilizations held nationwide in recent days demonstrate Cuba’s support for the Palestinian people, whom she described as an impressive example of self-sacrifice and patriotism.
She stressed Cuba’s commitment to peace, justice and the defense of Palestinian sovereignty.
We will not close our eyes to the massacre; we will not forget the heroism of those attacked or the barbarity of the aggressors, Estévez noted.