AMMAN (Dispatches) – The Palestinian Parliament has hailed a call by Jordanian MPs to expel the Zionist regime’s ambassador to Amman and recall the Jordanian ambassador to the occupied territories.
This came following an appeal adopted by 66 Jordanian MPs calling for ending the mission of the Zionist ambassador to their country, as well as ending the mission of their country’s ambassador to the occupied territories.
The Jordanian MPs appealed in response to the regime’s “massacres” carried out by the Zionist regime against Palestinians.
In a statement, the Palestinian Parliament called for its Jordanian counterpart to adopt the appeal and pressure the occupation.
The Palestinian Parliament also urged all Arab and Islamic parliaments to pressure their countries’ governments to end relations with the Zionist regime’s occupation.
In another development, the Boston Mapping Project says it stands with the resistance in Palestine, in an expression of solidarity with the Nablus Lion’s Den in the occupied West Bank.
In a statement issued on its Twitter account, the Mapping Project hailed the Lions’ Den and expressed its opposition to “Zionist and comprador attempts to quell the growing popular resistance.”
The statement also said, “We recognize the structural systems of oppression that attack the resisting Palestinian people, whether they be in the occupied homeland or exiled in diaspora,” adding, “We believe that resistance to Zionism outside Palestine must be aligned with resistance on the ground, as it is the entities in the countries that diaspora have been exiled to that are complicit in and that impose a genocidal war on the Palestinian people.”
The project concluded its statement by saying “Glory to the martyrs.”
The Mapping Project, unveiled earlier in June 2022, identifies policing institutions, universities, weapons manufacturers, and Zionist lobby groups in the New England region, the United States, that work to fortify structures of oppression and occupation in Palestine and across the world.
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