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Bolivian University holds massive solidarity event highlighting Palestinian struggle

RAMALLAH, November 5, 2025 (WAFA) – The University of Social Sciences (AMSA) in Bolivia organized a massive  solidarity event to raise awareness about the Palestinian cause and the Israeli genocide and displacement faced by the Palestinian people.

The event drew a significant presence of diplomats and representatives of Bolivian political parties.

Participants received an in-depth briefing on the suffering of the Palestinian people besieged in the Gaza Strip, despite the ceasefire, and the attacks launched by colonist gangs on villages, towns, and cities in the West Bank, under the protection of the occupation army and with the support of the security and political establishments, to impose a new reality in the occupied Palestinian territory.

The Ambassador of the State of Palestine, Ahmed Al-Asaad Abu Al-Fawakher, expressed his gratitude to the attendees for their solidarity with the Palestinian cause, reviewing the latest developments in the occupied Palestinian territory, the suffering of the Palestinian people under occupation, and the tragic conditions endured by Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

He also emphasized  that the conflict is one between a people occupied by a brutal, internationally backed power, and a people living under an unjust occupation that subjects them to the most heinous policies of killing, siege, displacement, and destruction.

"This people seeks liberation and the establishment of their democratic homeland with East Jerusalem as its capital, based on respect for international law and the right of peoples to self-determination."

Earlier, Ambassador Abu Al-Fawakher participated in a meeting held in honor of the Bolivian Foreign Minister and her deputies at the Union Club, at the invitation of the Council of Ambassadors accredited to Bolivia.

Al-Fawakher conveyed greetings from the Palestinian Foreign Minister to her Bolivian counterpart on behalf of the Palestinian people.

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