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Sat 27 May 2023 9:58 am - Jerusalem Time

Walid Daqqa... What are we doing?

Talking about the "burial of the living" over and over again is nothing but ruminations of pain and tragedy in the worst possible way, as if it has become formal solidarity that does not fatten or suffice from hunger. Therefore, the conversation should focus only on: What are we to do?
If the word did not do the bullet, then there is no need for it, especially when we are facing a man who has bled a lot, and there is only a sliver of life left.


Today, Walid Dakka is tired of banging on the walls of his treasury, and he can no longer do so.


He sounded politely and thoughtfully for many years, as if I had heard him alive to move and do his duty and strive hard to liberate him and the sick prisoners before it was too late.


He beat with his flesh and blood, which loses part of it every day, which shakes our consciences and awakens our hearts from their slumber, or at least from their death.


During the years of his long imprisonment, the iron and the walls of the prison churned a lot, so the dishes increased on him.,,, He knocked on what was freed from the sperm, which became a human being that disturbed all our souls and feelings, so it began to call its father and wait for the warmth of his bosom and his swallowed and burning heart, longing for a moment of meeting.


The messages he sent and the media he stirred sounded like something that breaks the heart and breaks the heart.


We return to the central question.. What are we doing? What is required immediately and quickly?
I believe that a personality in this situation and with a unique history of struggle is an opportunity to mobilize the Palestinian street and show the national, religious and moral duty on its origins. This is an opportunity for the street to bring out the best of what it has in order to lift this abhorrent injustice. It must not be lost as it was lost by Khader Adnan. And Nasser Abu Hamid and the list is long, and I say about it an opportunity because moving the street on an issue of this size is possible, but it needs the factions to put their weight and take the appropriate decision, so is this a priority for the factions, for example we saw the size of the attendance in the Birzeit University elections because the factions have a will It moves in this arena, and this is not a defect, by the way, but why not make the decision also here and seize this opportunity to bring out the required street to do its work and show our enemies the value of our men and the value of their freedom, which is not equal to anything.


What Israel is doing, which has raised the ceiling of its crimes, requires us to raise the ceiling of our challenges and to press with all our might to compel the occupation to release Walid against his will. It is experience and what has become known by virtue of long experience that this occupation is not motivated by anything other than pressure that exposes its interests to harm, and this is the only thing that makes it recalculate.

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