Diyarbakır's Islamic NGOs to march in solidarity with Gaza
In a show of support for the ongoing resistance in Gaza, Islamic non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Diyarbakır are organizing a march on Saturday.
The march, titled "A Thousand Salutes to the Resistance from Diyarbakır to Gaza," seeks to highlight the suffering of Gaza's people, who have been enduring relentless Israeli attacks for over nine months.
The march is part of a broader movement supporting "Operation Aqsa Flood." It will commence at 6:00 pm from the Kayapınar Marriage Office on Diclekent Boulevard. Participants will march to 15 July Martyrs Park, where representatives from Islamic civil society organizations will hold a press conference.
Islamic NGOs have invited all Diyarbakır residents to join the march in a display of solidarity with the people of Gaza. (ILKHA)
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