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Jordanian women demonstrate in support of Palestinian peers

By Muath Freij - Oct 31,2015 - Last updated at Oct 31,2015

Jordanian women gather at Al Nakheel Square in downtown Amman on Friday in a show of support for their Palestinian peers (Photo by Muath Freij)

AMMAN — Over 200 Jordanian women gathered in downtown Amman on Friday to highlight the brave stance of Palestinian women in their resistance against Israeli oppression. 

Women and children gathered at Al Nakheel Square, located in the heart of the city centre, holding banners and shouting slogans supporting the Palestinian cause and condemning Israeli violations in Palestine and Al Aqsa Mosque.

Mary Nazzal-Batayneh, one of the organisers of the demonstration, said Palestinian women have always courageously participated on the front lines of the resistance. 

“Today we have come out as the women of Jordan to show solidarity with our sisters in Palestine, who are currently expressing their resistance and refusal to live under Israeli occupation and apartheid. Women are the backbone of our society and we must highlight their critical role in political movements and beyond,” she told The Jordan Times during the event.

Sahar Aloul, one of the participants, said the protesters want to show that the Palestinian cause is “our main issue”. 

“The Palestinian woman is the symbol of sacrifice and bravery. She smiles against oppression and she is the symbol of the Intifada,” Aloul added.   

For activist Emily Nafaa, the turnout at the demonstration reflected Jordanian women’s investment in the Palestinian cause.

“By attending this event, we want to encourage women to continue in their resistance and show that we are sure the people will gain victory eventually. The participation of women in Palestinian resistance efforts makes clear that all segments of society are joining and supporting the Intifada,” she said. 

Also on Friday, another demonstration was held in downtown Amman, in which participants representing several movements and parties marched from Al Husseini Mosque to Al Nakheel Square. 

 

Other activities were held in support of the Palestinian resistance in several cities, such as Zarqa and Tafileh, according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra.   

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