Students for Justice in Palestine holds vigil to honor Palestinian martyrs in Israel war.
The Students for Justice in Palestine Hold Vigil for the Martyrs of Palestine
The Students for Justice in Palestine group at George Washington University organized a powerful and poignant event called the “Vigil for the Martyrs of Palestine” amidst the escalating conflict in Gaza. The students, many of whom concealed their faces, clearly expressed their reluctance to be identified. The vigil, which was announced early on Tuesday, was described as a solemn gathering “in honor of our martyrs.”
“Join us today at 7:00 pm in Kogan Plaza for a vigil in honor of our martyrs,” read a post on the organization’s Instagram. “We grieve for them and we uplift the struggle for liberation that they made the ultimate sacrifice for. May their memories continue to ignite the fire of resistance and guide us on the path towards liberation and return.”
The group did not explicitly define what they considered a martyr, but they did commend attacks against Israel.
“They call us savages, barbarians, terrorists, but we know who the real terrorists are,” expressed one of the speakers, as captured in a video by the Daily Signal.
Chants for a New Intifada and Justification for Attacks
During the event, participants chanted for a new Intifada, referencing two previous resistance campaigns by Palestinian militants that involved suicide bombings.
A speaker also seemed to justify attacks against Israeli settlers, proclaiming that “Every settler is an aggressor, a soldier, and an occupier.”
Over 1,900 lives have been lost on both sides of the war in Israel and Palestine.
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