50,000 people expected in Rome for Gaza. From Rula Jebreal to Gad Lerner. Party leaders close

A Palestinian journalist and a young Israeli conscientious objector, opposed to Netanyahu's war. And then the journalists Rula Jebreal and Gad Lerner , as well as representatives of associations such as Acli and Arci. These are some of the guests who will speak on Saturday from the stage of the demonstration In Piazza per Gaza, organized in Rome by Pd, M5S and Avs, where 50 thousand participants are expected. The procession will start from Piazza Vittorio and arrive in Piazza San Giovanni, along Via Emanuele Filiberto.
The contributions of the guests from the stage will be opened by a musical introduction by Paolo Fresu . The Palestinian journalist Abubaker Abed (in the video) will follow, the young Israeli who refused military service, taking part in the protests against the Netanyahu government, Iddo Elam , the historian Anna Foa (in the video), Rula Jebreal , Gad Lerner , the president of Acli Emiliano Manfredonia , the president of Arci Walter Massa, Luisa Morgantini of Assopace Palestina, the former Palestinian minister of Al-Fatah Atef Abu Saif , the surgeon who operated in Gaza and testified at the UN Feroze Sidhwa (in the video), and the president of Aoi, Silvia Stilli . In closing, the leaders of the political forces that promoted the mobilization will speak: Angelo Bonelli of Avs, Giuseppe Conte of the 5 Star Movement, Nicola Fratoianni of Avs and Elly Schlein of the Pd. The demonstration will be broadcast live on the social channels of the respective parties.
"We invite all those who feel the need to say enough to the massacre of civilians in Palestine and to the crimes of the far-right government of Netanyahu. The platform is that of the motion that we presented together", the secretary of the Democratic Party repeated today on TV, reiterating that it is a platform "very clear and that leaves no ambiguity, there will be no room for anything else and I find the accusations of anti-Semitism towards our history and our DNA, which has always been against anti-Semitism, unacceptable".
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