Cuban youths are leading today a national day of support for Palestine that will last until October 7, the date on which the Israeli war campaign against Gaza began, where more than 41,000 people were killed.
The call, launched by the Union of Young Communists of Cuba on Monday, urges not to remain indifferent and unite in defense of the Palestinian cause, one year after the onslaught on the coastal enclave.
During the week, several activities will be carried out to reaffirm the strong solidarity of the Cuban people with the Palestinian cause.
Israel's attacks against the Gaza Strip have spread to Lebanon, where Tel Aviv's fighter planes continue their attacks in all regions, particularly in the south, the Bekaa, and the southern suburbs of Beirut, in a bloody escalation of unpredictable consequences.
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel denounced today the incursions of the Israeli occupation army in the territory of southern Lebanon. He called to stop the impunity of the Zionist aggression in the region.
In his profile on the social network X, the Head of State highlighted that while the 79th UN General Assembly is in session, the risk of naturalizing barbarism is advancing in the Middle East.
“After a year of genocide in Gaza, Israel is now launching itself against Lebanon. Zionism is becoming more and more like Nazism. Enough of impunity,” the president remarked.
In several international forums, Cuba advocated the creation of two states, allowing the people of Palestine to exercise their right to self-determination and to have an independent and sovereign state within the pre-1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.