روما بت
ماه بت
پین باهیس
بهترین سایت شرط بندی
بت کارت
یاس بت
یک بت
مگاپاری
اونجا بت
alvinbet.org
بت برو
بت فا
بت فوروارد
وان ایکس بت
1win giriş
بت وینر
بهترین سایت شرط بندی ایرانی
1xbet giriş
وان کیک بت
وین بت
ریتزو بت
1xbet-ir.com.co/
https://www.symbaloo.com/mix/paperiounblocked2?lang=EN https://www.symbaloo.com/mix/agariounblockedschool1?lang=EN https://yohoho-io.app/ https://2.yohoho-io.net/paper.io unblocked https://www.symbaloo.com/mix/yohoho-unblocked-76?lang=EN https://www.symbaloo.com/mix/agariounblockedpvp https://www.symbaloo.com/mix/yohoho?lang=EN
HomeNewsCall to Arab workers and trade unions: Take part in halting the...

Call to Arab workers and trade unions: Take part in halting the genocide and do not aid the Zionist killers

Published on

The following article was posted by The Palestinian Alternative Revolutionary Path Movement (Masar Badil) at masarbadil.org/en/2025/09/6845/ on Sept. 6, 2025.

Arab workers, whose hands build nations and set the wheels:

For more than 23 months, our Palestinian people have been waging a battle of existence against the Zionist machine of extermination backed by the U.S. and Europe, while bombs rain down on Gaza and families are slaughtered under the rubble. And while the peoples of the world rise up, and trade unions in Genoa, Athens, Barcelona, Buenos Aires and Los Angeles lead workers’ campaigns of disobedience to block arms shipments destined for the Zionist entity, the majority of Arab trade unions remain silent or content with token statements that neither stop a massacre nor change reality.

Construction workers at building site in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (Credit: the Guardian)

How can it be that dockworkers in Italy, Greece, and Spain stand as a barrier against death ships heading to the enemy’s entity, while these very ships pass through our Arab ports without resistance? And how can unions in Latin America move to cut the arteries of extermination, while our workers’ hands remain shackled under the orders of normalization regimes that open ports and airports for weapons, money, and blood?

Arab workers everywhere:

Silence in times of genocide is a crime, and whoever stands idle while the tools of killing pass through his hands is a partner in the crime. Today we call upon you to break free from the grip of the normalization regimes and move from the position of spectator to the ranks of action and confrontation. 

Close the ports and airports, stop the shipments of weapons, oil, and gas, and boycott the companies supporting the occupation. Let the factories, ports, and fields turn into barricades of resistance, and let Arab trade unions be at the heart of the struggle as they were throughout their history.

And at a time when our people in Gaza are being starved, we call on truck drivers in Jordan to completely cease participating in supplying the enemy with goods and food. We also call on the workers of Egypt in gas and oil fields and facilities, among others, to stop transporting stolen Palestinian gas from occupied Palestine to Egypt, Jordan and elsewhere.

We do not forget to extend special greetings to the free workers of Yemen and Morocco for their active participation in the popular movements supporting the Palestinian resistance and in organizing the masses to take to the streets and squares. We salute all Arab workers who continue their trade union and popular struggle in many countries outside their Arab homeland.

Arab workers from the ocean to the Gulf:

Do not be an aid to the killer, and do not allow Arab workers’ hands to become bridges for weapons of death. The time has come to write a new page in the history of our nation—a page in which the Arab working classes stand side by side with the workers and people of Palestine on the path of liberation and return.

Latest articles

To fight martial law plans: Our movement cannot afford to be divided

The following is based on a talk given by Monica Moorehead, Workers World managing editor and former Workers World Party presidential candidate, for a Sept. 7, 2025, webinar entitled “The wars come home: Troops out of our cities! ICE out of our communities!” sponsored by the United National Antiwar Committee (UNAC).  Other speakers on the…

ICE arrests almost 500 workers at Georgia auto plant

Home » Im/migrants and Refugees » ICE arrests almost 500 workers at Georgia auto plant The huge, 3,000-acre Hyundai manufacturing site — what the company calls its “Metaplant” — near Savannah, Georgia, was the scene of a massive immigration raid on Sept. 4. This was the largest raid in the history of the federal Homeland…

MintPress News Faces Shutdown Amid Unprecedented Attacks on Truth

This is an urgent call to action. After 14 years of operations, MintPress News is in danger of being silenced. One of our main lines of funding has been cut, and if we don’t act now, MintPress could be forced to shut down. So we’re turning to you—our readers and viewers—for support. For the past…

The Georges Ibrahim Abdallah Case, by Hassan Hamadé

Georges Ibrahim Abdallah The iconic activist Georges Ibrahim Abdallah spent 41 years in solitary confinement in French prisons, accused of crimes of which he is completely innocent. His case was the victim of massive judicial, political, and media falsification, orchestrated by the French authorities and the country’s political forces. He was presented before a totally…

More like this

To fight martial law plans: Our movement cannot afford to be divided

The following is based on a talk given by Monica Moorehead, Workers World managing editor and former Workers World Party presidential candidate, for a Sept. 7, 2025, webinar entitled “The wars come home: Troops out of our cities! ICE out of our communities!” sponsored by the United National Antiwar Committee (UNAC).  Other speakers on the…

ICE arrests almost 500 workers at Georgia auto plant

Home » Im/migrants and Refugees » ICE arrests almost 500 workers at Georgia auto plant The huge, 3,000-acre Hyundai manufacturing site — what the company calls its “Metaplant” — near Savannah, Georgia, was the scene of a massive immigration raid on Sept. 4. This was the largest raid in the history of the federal Homeland…

MintPress News Faces Shutdown Amid Unprecedented Attacks on Truth

This is an urgent call to action. After 14 years of operations, MintPress News is in danger of being silenced. One of our main lines of funding has been cut, and if we don’t act now, MintPress could be forced to shut down. So we’re turning to you—our readers and viewers—for support. For the past…