Belfast rallied for Palestinian hunger strikers on New Year's Eve. Hundreds marched in solidarity with Palestine Action activists imprisoned and refusing food. The demonstration evoked memories of the 1981 Irish hunger strikes.
The Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign organized the march. Demonstrators proceeded along Royal Avenue to Donegall Place, ending at Belfast City Hall. Chants for Palestinian liberation resonated throughout the city.
Belfast's murals reflect a long history of solidarity. The International Wall, now largely the Palestinian Wall, displays art and poetry. Recent additions include the phrase "Blessed are those who hunger for justice."
The action draws parallels to the 1981 Irish hunger strike. Ten Irish republican prisoners died protesting for political status. The current hunger strike highlights ongoing tensions in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Organizers plan further demonstrations. They demand the release of the imprisoned activists. The situation remains tense as the hunger strike continues.
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