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STEP 1 – ANALYSIS
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audience: Readers interested in international politics, specifically the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and Basque regional news.
tone: Neutral, informative, and slightly sympathetic to the Palestinian cause.
datelinelocation: DONOSTIA
evergreenbackgroundtopics: Israeli-Palestinian conflict, protests and activism, Basque politics and society, human rights
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STEP 2 – REWRITE & OPTIMISE
Hundreds Simulate Gazan Morgue in Donostia to Protest Israeli Attacks
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DONOSTIA – approximately 500 people participated in a simulated Gazan morgue in Donostia this sunday, organized by the Gernika-Palestine initiative. the demonstration aimed to protest Israeli attacks on gaza and call for an end to what they describe as “genocide” in Palestine.
The protest took place in the Alderdi-Eder gardens, near the City Council and La Concha beach. It garnered support from municipal groups including PNV, EH Bildu, PSE-EE, and Podemos, as well as unions like CCOO, UGT, and LAB, and numerous citizen collectives.
Performance Highlights Plight of Gazan Civilians
The central performance unfolded on the public terraces of the Town Hall. Hundreds of volunteers, draped in white shrouds, occupied the two levels for about ten minutes, symbolizing the deaths occurring in Gaza.
Organizers displayed a large Palestinian flag from the City Council balcony. A second flag, incorporating a section of picasso’s ‘Guernica,’ was positioned between the two terraces. Hundreds of onlookers, waving Ikurriñas (Basque flags) and Palestinian flags, watched the event as a siren sounded, according to EFE reports.
Music and Manifestos Call for action
following the performance,the Musical Group Sol Band,recently arrived from Palestine,performed ‘Gernika Gaza’ with Eñaut Elorrieta. The shrouded figures then made way for a choir that sang ‘Baga, Biga, Higa’ by Mikel Laboa.
Speakers Demand End to “Genocide”
In the final segment, journalist Martxelo Otamendi and former EHU rector Nekane Balluerka read a manifesto in Basque and Spanish. They asserted that “the genocide that Israel is causing in palestine with the occupation is ended.”
The speakers called for measures to “isolate Israel in all areas” and the launch of “a diplomatic humanitarian convoy” to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. They also demanded a severing of “economic and military relations with Israel,” suspension of “commercial and institutional” ties with Israeli companies and associations,and urged the European Union to “take strong measures to force the aggressor to put an end to their wild onslaught.” A Palestinian resident of the Basque contry concluded the event by thanking the participants and reciting a poem.
Background: The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a long-standing dispute over land and self-determination. the conflict has deep past and religious roots, with both Israelis and Palestinians claiming rights to the same territory.
The current conflict is marked by ongoing tensions and violence, including the recent attacks on Gaza that prompted the Donostia protest.
This demonstration marks the second major mobilization organized by Gernika-Palestine in Donostia to protest attacks on Gaza, following a large demonstration in October 2023.
