For their part, the bureau of national action and the popular committee for refugees in the northern Gaza Strip said they were well-prepared for the march, urging all participants to raise the Palestinian flag only.
Mohammed Shamaa' member of the national supreme committee for commemorating the 63rd anniversary of the Nakba, said that the right of return is sacred and that couldn’t be dropped with the passage of time.
"The right of Palestinian refugees to return to their homes is firm and constant because rights couldn’t be waived with the passage of time,” Shamaa' said stressing that the person to whom the right belongs sticks to it more than the person who usurped that right.
He further said that the Israeli occupation wagered that the old Palestinian generation would die and the new generation would forget their right and the Nakba, but the new Palestinian generations proved the falsity of such an assumption.
Tens of thousands of Palestinian refugees in the Gaza Strip are expected to gather at the Beit Hanon crossing point, north of Gaza Strip.
Palestinian refugees in the West Bank, Lebanon, Jordan, and Egypt are also expected to march toward the borders of occupied Palestine.
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