Today, 29th November 2024, is the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian people. End the illegal Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories. End the genocide in #Gaza. #RecognisePalestine #FreePalestine #IsraeliWarCrimes Show more
Today, November 29, marks the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People. Here are some vintage posters curated by the Palestine Poster Project. More details: https://instagram.com/p/DC7tZJNzPiX/… Show more
Today Adelaide! 6-7pm Malls Balls Rundle Mall Important! International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People. Join us, show your solidarity & steadfast support!
Dr. Tania Hassan is a pediatrician who has provided medical care to patients in Gaza. She spoke on 'International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People' Nov 26th, 2024 - "Israel - the Worst of what humanity is capable for." Show more From Dyor
Thank you to the city of Sheffield or raising the flag of today to mark the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian people. Raise it with pride, with love, with unity. And raise your voices against the #genocide
Today is International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People Palestinian human rights lawyer @zahahassan discusses what a world where the human rights of Palestinians are respected could look like & why advocacy for this is critical Show more
#Sheffield flies the Palestinian flag on the Town Hall to recognise the UK International Day of solidarity with the Palestinian people in Sheffield, in Gaza, in the West Bank and in refugee camps throughout the Middle East. #WestandwithPalestine. Show more
Absolute legends At least 1,000 protestors from various pro-Palestine activist movements blockaded the UK Foreign Office and Department of Business and Trade in London on Thursday, marking the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People. NO ARMS FOR ISRAEL… Show more
BREAKING: A massive protest fills 5th Ave in New York City, boycotting Black Friday in solidarity with the Palestinian People and against the genocide in Gaza. #ShutItDown4Palestine
International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People
International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People is an annual observance established by the United Nations (UN) to draw attention to the Palestinian people's ongoing struggles and encourage global efforts to achieve a peaceful resolution in the region. The day highlights the urgent need for the implementation of UN resolutions acknowledging the rights of Palestinians, including their right to an independent state. Additionally, the observance encourages international cooperation to address the growing humanitarian crisis Palestinian refugees face.
The UN selected this observance in 1977, following a series of failed negotiations between Israel and Palestine. The day holds particular relevance for people in Australia, as it serves as an opportunity to learn about and empathize with Palestinians' lived experiences. With an established Palestinian diaspora in Australia, the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People also fosters understanding and respect for the challenges faced by members of the local Palestinian community.
In Australia, International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People is typically observed on November 29th, coinciding with the global date designated by the UN. Educational events, cultural activities, and discussions on the plight of the Palestinian people mark the day. These events aim to raise awareness of the ongoing conflict and the significance of working towards a peaceful solution, further strengthening the bond between the Palestinian community in Australia and the broader Australian population.
Facts about this observance
In 1947, the U.N General Assembly adopted resolution 181, also known as the Partition Resolution. This resolution aimed to establish an independent Jewish state, Palestine, and an independent Arab state, Israel. Palestine has since been recognized by 138 U.N members and has achieved non-member observer status in the U.N.
There are over 7 million Palestinians living in exile according to the Palestine Solidarity Campaign. Many reside in refugee camps in Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan.
The majority of Palestinian Australians are Muslims, with Christians forming a significant minority. They belong to various Christian denominations, including Greek Orthodox, Roman Catholic, and various Protestant groups.
The major waves of Palestinian immigration to Australia occurred in the 1940s following the Arab-Israeli War, in the 1960s and 1970s due to conflicts in the Middle East, and more recently, as a result of continuing political instability in the region.
In the News and Trending in Australia for International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People
Explore a timeline of Palestine's history. Visit Timeline for more details.
Donate to reputed charities working towards improving the lives of Palestinians, either locally or in Palestine. Research and choose organizations that align with your values and have a transparent track record.
Express your solidarity with the Palestinian people by writing letters or emails to your local politicians and representatives, urging them to support a fair and just solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Advocate for policies that respect human rights, international law, and lead to lasting peace.