A protest convoy organized by the Civil Alliance under the slogan "Resistance to Abandonment" set out from the village of Mazra'a, according to reporter Or Ravid (N12). The convoy decries violence in Arab society, with a statement calling for a "brave, steadfast, solidary and democratic Jewish-Arab civil alliance" to bring repair and hope.
Activists of the Civil Alliance launched a protest convoy from the village of Mazra'a on Saturday evening, under the banner "Resistance to Abandonment," against the backdrop of ongoing violence in Arab society. According to reporter Or Ravid (N12), the convoy's statement called for a "brave, steadfast, solidary and democratic Jewish-Arab civil alliance" as the path to repair and hope. The protest follows a previous Civil Alliance action earlier this month, when activists set up a fire inscription in Sakhnin denouncing the same issue, as The Zioneer reported on June 17. No further details on the convoy's route or planned duration have been provided.
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