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Waciny Laredj Calls On Arab Intellectuals To Support Al Quds, Wave Palestine Flags On Balconies

Waciny Laredj Calls On Arab Intellectuals To Support Al Quds, Wave Palestine Flags On Balconies

Algerian writer Waciny Laredj called on all Arab intellectuals to stand in solidarity with the Palestinian people and express their support for the uprising of Al Quds population in defense of their right to Al-Quds mosque.

Writer of the Prince’s Book said on the social networks: “All active intellectuals on these networks should devote a full day to write only about Palestine and Jerusalem.

“Write about nothing other than the Palestinian pain, the joy that does not die, the pride of the people and the martyrs who gave their lives and turned all the equations of fear”, He said.

Waciny also called on Arab intellectuals to wave the Palestinian flags on the balconies of houses on Friday, starting from midnight until midnight the night of Saturday.

“This attention is the least that can be offered to people who die every day and provide convoys of martyrs”, and he called for the dissemination of the initiative and supporting it through his facebook page.

Waciny published several pictures of him in Jerusalem and wrote: “The Israeli brutality did not come only from the strength of the Zionist entity that is supported by the colonial West, but from Arab backwardness, which gave an additional opportunity for Israel to go away in its criminal settlement plan to take over Jerusalem completely and take out the Temple from the same mosque, and the construction of Greater Jerusalem, including East Jerusalem, which is today completely under the belt of settlements and urban programs that covers all of Jerusalem. The great glory of all blood on the holy land of Jerusalem, defending the national, religious, human and civil rights”.

He wrote about Palestine in his novel “Sonata of the Ghosts of Jerusalem”, and his first visit to Jerusalem was in 2013, where he launched his novel “The Kingdom of the Butterfly” and offered its revenues in support of the prisoners’ literature fund, and through a beautiful and transparent text he expressed the essence of the Palestinian cause that is uprooted in the heart of every Algerian citizen, as he wrote; “Years before the heart attack, which was so stormy that it turned many things into life, something strange happened to me”.

“I have seen many countries that were almost all of the world or its larger part, but something close to the heart and its distance after a pulse, I have never seen, but I wanted to live a little bit when I was a little boy who kept his ears sticker to the big radio in the corner and enjoyed listening to the Arab victories, and when i went out to play with my friends the game of wars in which i grew up, i refused to play, but I chose to play the personage of the Palestinian victorious”.

“Even when my friends who played with me were older than me and more experienced, I refused to be in the ranks of the defeated and when the crisis of things I swore by lying a small lie that I was the first to fire, but my enemy did not hear even if the latter came from the back and put on his temple wooden pistol. This situation has made Palestine not only a matter of land and oppression but a dream that never dies deep in the depths. “

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