International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People

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2023 Date29 November 2023
2024 Date29 November 2024

International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People

International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People is an annual event observed globally to draw attention to the urgent need for a peaceful and just resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It seeks to inspire international solidarity with the Palestinian people's rights and aspirations, particularly their right to self-determination, national independence, and sovereignty. This observance reinforces the importance of the United Nations' role in resolving the issue and stresses the urgency of implementing its numerous resolutions regarding this long-standing conflict.

The origin of International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People dates back to 1977 when the United Nations General Assembly established the observance as part of Resolution 32/40 B. For New Zealanders, the day holds significance in understanding the global context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and its detrimental effects on international peace and security. Additionally, it provides an opportunity for New Zealand nationals to take informed stances on the matter and participate in global conversations as responsible citizens of the international community.

International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People is observed in New Zealand on 29th of November, the same date as the rest of the world. To mark this occasion, various events, such as seminars, panel discussions, or cultural performances may be organized by local non-government organizations, academic institutions, or community groups. These events aim to raise awareness about the Palestinian struggle and encourage support for a fair and viable solution to the conflict. By being involved in these activities, New Zealanders can contribute towards fostering global understanding and cooperation for a just and lasting peace in the region.

Facts about this observance

  • In 1947, the U.N General Assembly adopted resolution 181, also known as the Partition Resolution. This resolution aimed to establish an independent Jewish state, Palestine, and an independent Arab state, Israel. Palestine has since been recognized by 138 U.N members and has achieved non-member observer status in the U.N.
  • There are over 7 million Palestinians living in exile according to the Palestine Solidarity Campaign. Many reside in refugee camps in Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan.

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