On Christmas night, activists covertly made a spectacle in the tourist hub of Athens, Syntagma square. The anonymous actors poured red paint into the central waterfall of the busy square, while scattering leaflets reading “long live Palestine” “long live the resistance” and “long live Gaza”.
The police were on the scene in seconds to inspect the solidarity action, intended to viscerally evoke the streams of Palestinian blood that have been poured since October 7. The crafty activists retreated safely. The red paint and messaging posed a stark contrast to the red Christmas decorations, which overwhelm the square with shiny distractions from the reality that Bethlehem cancelled Christmas and Palestine is bleeding.
More than 20,000 martyrs have arisen in Gaza, since the start of Al-Aqsa Flood, including over 8,000 innocent children, who have been mercilessly slaughtered in the Zionist’s fascist campaign to eradicate Palestinians from Gaza.
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