A General Strike Will be Held Across the West Bank and Jerusalem Tomorrow, Monday in Condemnation of The Israeli Aggression.
As part of a global movement to stop the war

Jerusalem24 – Factional and union calls for a general strike have been launched tomorrow, Monday, in the West Bank and occupied Jerusalem, in support of Gaza and in condemnation and rejection of the ongoing Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip.
The national and Islamic forces announced a general strike tomorrow, Monday, across all aspects of life, throughout the occupied Palestinian territories, in refugee camps, and in the diaspora. The strike, with the participation of those in solidarity with our cause and the free people of the world, was a rejection of the war of genocide on the Gaza Strip.
The General Union of Teachers announced a strike in all schools in the West Bank and Jerusalem, with no planned protests, in support of the Gaza Strip, in rejection and condemnation of the massacres being committed, and in denunciation of the deafening international silence.
The Federation of Unions of Palestinian University Professors and Employees announced as well a general strike tomorrow in all Palestinian universities.
The Palestinian Bar Association called for a strike and a refusal to go to court, in condemnation of the ongoing genocide. In this context, the Engineers Syndicate – Jerusalem Branch called on engineers to go on a general strike and refrain from going to work, in condemnation of the occupation’s crimes in Gaza.
These calls coincided with calls for a global general strike to demand an end to the brutal war of extermination and condemn the occupation’s crimes in Gaza.
The Global Campaign to Stop the Genocide in Gaza called for participation in the global general strike to demand an end to the ongoing genocide in the Strip.
The campaign said in a statement: “For the sake of Gaza, its children, and its women, to stop its genocide and killing, we call on you, free people of the world everywhere, to participate in the global strike to demand an end to the war of extermination in Gaza.”