A car parade is expected to kick off Monday in 1948 Occupied Palestine in response to Israel’s simmering terrorism in the unrecognized Umm al-Hiran village in the Negev.
The parade comes as part of a series of protest moves staged by the High Follow-Up Committee in 1948 Occupied Palestine to protest an Israeli crime in Umm al-Hiran last week in reference to the murder of the Palestinian youth Yaacoub Abu al-Kiaan and the demolition of Palestinian homes in in the same village and in Qalansuwa village a couple of weeks earlier.
The committee’s chairman Mohamed Baraka called for a mass participation in the parade starting 8:30 a.m.
The rally-goers are expected to head to the Knesset headquarters in Occupied Jerusalem.
Baraka expressed hope that hundreds of cars would join the parade in a symbolic move aiming to speak up against the mounting Israeli crimes and proving that the Palestinians will never remain mum over Israel’s terrorism against the land and the people.