
Activists from Argentina and Palestine join against the occupation projects in a call that includes various organizations committed to the fight against Zionism and extractivism. The Antifascist and Antiracist LGTBIQNBA+ Pride March also supports this initiative, calling to march with symbols like kufiyas, keys, and Palestinian flags.
The transfeminist coordinator SANDÍA expresses its antifascist, antiracist, antizionist, antiextractivist, and anticolonialist stance in a statement where they reject government persecution and genocidal policies against both the LGTBIQNBA+ community and the Palestinian people. They emphasize international transfeminist solidarity and resistance as a response to the attempt to exterminate bodies, common goods, and peoples facing terricide.
Various feminist and environmental organizations unite in this block against the Zionist occupation in Palestine, including the Committee of Solidarity with Palestine, Self-Convoked for Palestine, SANDÍA, Jews for Palestine, the environmental collective Basta de Falsas Soluciones (BFS), and the port branch of Rebellion and Extinction XR CABA. The importance of raising a voice against dehumanization, genocide, and other forms of extermination promoted by supremacist, colonialist, and racist political movements is highlighted.
One slogan that resonates in the call is "There is no pride in genocide," repudiating Zionist pinkwashing and the manipulation of struggles by states and corporations that support genocide. The call includes a concentration in front of the Gaumont Cinema to later join the march from Congress to Plaza de Mayo on Saturday at 4 PM, in a gesture of resistance and international solidarity.