
Massive March in Michigan Against "Genocide in Gaza"
SadaNews - Activists participated in a march against "genocide in Gaza" that covered more than seventy miles, approximately (112) kilometers, over five days to show solidarity with the Palestinian people and condemn the massacres committed by the occupying state against the innocent.
The march began at "Fountain Street Church" on June 26 and reached the capital of Michigan, "Lansing," the day before yesterday, aiming to draw attention to what they described as "genocide in Gaza" and to raise funds for building playgrounds and centers in the sector and transporting the wounded from Gaza to the United States.
The activists concluded their march with a sit-in in front of the Capitol building, where they affirmed that this march represents a call to end U.S. military support for Israel and to demand a foreign policy that respects human values and global justice.

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