Calls circulated on Syrian social media on Thursday evening urging participation in Friday marches in solidarity with Gaza, the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and Palestinian prisoners. The posts frame the demonstrations as a show of support rather than a direct operational development.
Calls on Syrian social media on Thursday evening, cited on Telegram, urged participation in Friday demonstrations in solidarity with Gaza, the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and Palestinian prisoners described as 'militants'. The phrasing echoes themes of prior incitement statements by Hamas figures, but no direct link to armed groups or official Syrian bodies is asserted in the source material. As The Zioneer reported on June 7, Hamas's military spokesman has called on Israeli Arabs and West Bank Palestinians to escalate attacks, but that appeal came from Gaza-based leadership; the Syrian posts appear to be bottom-up, civilian-voiced expressions of solidarity from within Syria's own evolving public sphere. No specific cities or organizer names were given in the source.
- DevelopingEvacuation warning issued for central Gaza City's Faras market area
- StrongJerusalem faction calls for mass protest, free transport across central Israel this afternoon
- DevelopingHamas military spokesman calls on Israeli Arabs to escalate attacks
- DevelopingIDF reportedly permits Friday gatherings at two West Bank sites
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