Havana, March 31 (RHC)-- Cuban plastic artists and cartoonists painted a mural this Saturday in this capital, in the context of the Palestinian Land Day, to demand justice and peace in the territories of that nation under attack by Israel.
The perimeter wall of the Guido Fuentes Basic Secondary School, in the central neighborhood of El Vedado, served as support for the collective work that expresses the solidarity of this Caribbean island with the people of that Middle Eastern nation, in resistance to the aggression of the Zionist State.
The action was accompanied by troubadours, poets, young Palestinians studying in this country, journalists and members of the International Committee of Solidarity with Cuba.
As part of the support actions, representatives of Cuban political and mass organizations, the Palestinian ambassador in Havana, Akram Samhan, and students of that nation met this Saturday at the headquarters of the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples.
On the occasion, the attendees condemned the onslaught perpetrated by Israel since October 7 against the civilian population in the Gaza Strip, with the complicity of the United States.
The massacre has so far left a toll of some 32,000 people killed, among them some 13,000 children, and has generated a serious humanitarian crisis in the coastal enclave.
During the current cycle of violence, the Zionist state confiscated 2,700 hectares of Palestinian territory.
Palestinian Land Day was established in 1967 to honor those killed by Tel Aviv's repression in the first general strike called by the Palestinians against the theft of their territories. (Source: Prensa Latina)