(Ma'an) The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine decided to cancel its festival in the Gaza Strip celebrating the 47th anniversary of the leftist movement's establishment.
The PFLP said in a statement that the festival was cancelled in consideration of Palestinians who are still in pain due to Israeli siege, disruption of Gaza reconstruction and for the thousands killed during the Israeli offensive on the Gaza Strip.
The statement added that instead of a festival the PFLP will be celebrating its 47th anniversary through voluntary work activities including visiting owners of destroyed houses, visiting shelters and families of those killed and injured during the offensive, and families of prisoners in Israeli jails among other activities in favor of the people.
The PFLP said in a statement that the festival was cancelled in consideration of Palestinians who are still in pain due to Israeli siege, disruption of Gaza reconstruction and for the thousands killed during the Israeli offensive on the Gaza Strip.
The statement added that instead of a festival the PFLP will be celebrating its 47th anniversary through voluntary work activities including visiting owners of destroyed houses, visiting shelters and families of those killed and injured during the offensive, and families of prisoners in Israeli jails among other activities in favor of the people.
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