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West Bank general strike kicks off global protest against Israel’s war on Gaza

Work Stoppages in Jordan, Lebanon, and Beyond to End Israeli Onslaught

The recent Israeli onslaught against Palestinians has sparked outrage and protests around the world. In Jordan, Lebanon, and other countries, people have taken to the streets to demand an end to the violence. In addition to these protests, work stoppages have been held in these countries to show solidarity with the Palestinian people and to call for an end to the Israeli aggression.

In Jordan, a nationwide strike was held on May 18th to protest the Israeli attacks. The strike was organized by the Jordanian Trade Union Federation (JTUF) and was supported by the Jordanian government. The strike was held in solidarity with the Palestinian people and to demand an end to the Israeli onslaught. The strike was also supported by the Jordanian National Committee for Solidarity with the Palestinian People.

In Lebanon, a general strike was held on May 19th to protest the Israeli attacks. The strike was organized by the General Confederation of Lebanese Workers (GCLW) and was supported by the Lebanese government. The strike was held in solidarity with the Palestinian people and to demand an end to the Israeli onslaught. The strike was also supported by the Lebanese National Committee for Solidarity with the Palestinian People.

In addition to Jordan and Lebanon, work stoppages were also held in other countries to show solidarity with the Palestinian people and to demand an end to the Israeli onslaught. In Egypt, a general strike was held on May 20th to protest the Israeli attacks. The strike was organized by the Egyptian Trade Union Federation (ETUF) and was supported by the Egyptian government. The strike was held in solidarity with the Palestinian people and to demand an end to the Israeli onslaught. The strike was also supported by the Egyptian National Committee for Solidarity with the Palestinian People.

In Iraq, a general strike was held on May 21st to protest the Israeli attacks. The strike was organized by the Iraqi Trade Union Federation (ITUF) and was supported by the Iraqi government. The strike was held in solidarity with the Palestinian people and to demand an end to the Israeli onslaught. The strike was also supported by the Iraqi National Committee for Solidarity with the Palestinian People.

In addition to these countries, work stoppages were also held in other countries to show solidarity with the Palestinian people and to demand an end to the Israeli onslaught. In Morocco, a general strike was held on May 22nd to protest the Israeli attacks. The strike was organized by the Moroccan Trade Union Federation (MTUF) and was supported by the Moroccan government. The strike was held in solidarity with the Palestinian people and to demand an end to the Israeli onslaught. The strike was also supported by the Moroccan National Committee for Solidarity with the Palestinian People.

The work stoppages in Jordan, Lebanon, and other countries are a powerful show of solidarity with the Palestinian people and a call for an end to the Israeli onslaught. The strikes have been widely supported by the people of these countries and have been a powerful way to show solidarity with the Palestinian people and to demand an end to the violence. The strikes have also been a powerful way to show the world that the people of these countries are united in their support for the Palestinian people and their demand for an end to the Israeli onslaught.

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