Thousands march in support of al-Aqsa in Palestine 48

PIC reported:
Thousands of Palestinians marched throughout the Green Line Friday in support of al-Aqsa Mosque and in protest against Israeli cold-blooded murder of a Palestinian in Kafr Kana to the north of occupied Palestine.
Local sources said that thousands of protesters took to streets in Um al-Faham, Kafr Qara, and Kafr Kana, northern Palestine 48.
Head of the Islamic Movement inside the Green Line Raed Salah participated in the march along with Arab Mks including Hanin Zoabi and Afow Aghbarieh.
The participants raised banners and chanted slogans in defense of al-Aqsa Mosque, stressing their readiness to sacrifice all in defense of the holy shrine.
Spokesman for the Islamic movement Zahi Njeidat said that the marches in Um al-Faham and Kafr Qara came in protest against Israeli flagrant violations in the occupied al-Quds ('Jerusalem') and al-Aqsa Mosque and in condemnation of the Israeli cold-blooded murders carried out recently by Israeli forces against Palestinians most recently was in Kafr Kana.
Israeli forces had killed last week a 22-year-old Palestinian, identified as Khaireddin Hamdan, in a cold blood when they violently broke into Kafr Kana town.
Sheikh Raed Salah said that Hamdan’s blood will pave the way to the removal of occupation and the liberation of Palestine with the al-Quds as its capital city.