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Tunisia-SNJT calls on the three presidencies to reject the Emirati normalization

The National Syndicate of Tunisian Journalists strongly condemned the decision to normalize relations between the UAE and the Israeli occupation.
It called on the three presidencies for public and clear rejection of this step of normalization with an entity that is considered an enemy of Tunisia and all Arab peoples, and normalization with it represents treason, according to the text of the statement.

The call was also directed to civil, political and popular forces to mobilized in order to reject this conspiracy against the Palestinian people, including intensive participation in the protest in front of the UAE embassy in Tunisia scheduled for tomorrow, Tuesday, August 18, at 11:00 am.

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