29 November
On the 29th of November each year, the world commemorates the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People—a day directly tied to the unjust UN Resolution 181, which partitioned Palestine and ignited a catastrophe that has continued for 77 years. This year, the occasion comes as Israel’s brutal assault on Gaza persists, with entire neighborhoods being erased, workers, the poor, women, and children killed under the rubble, and hundreds of thousands forcibly displaced in an openly declared campaign of ethnic cleansing carried out in full view of the world.
The Unified Workers’ Front affirms that real solidarity with the Palestinian people does not come through official speeches or perfunctory “statements of concern,” but through a clear political stance that rejects colonial genocide and condemns the regimes complicit in enabling it—foremost among them the imperialist powers led by the United States.
On this occasion, we stress that the recent UN Security Council resolution on Gaza—passed under heavy U.S. pressure—is nothing more than an attempt to reconfigure imperialist domination through a conditional and fragmented “humanitarian ceasefire” that ignores the following essentials:
• A complete halt to the Israeli assault
• Lifting the siege
• Ensuring the return of the displaced
• Holding war criminals accountable
• Ending settler violence in the West Bank and halting settlement expansion immediately
• Immediate reconstruction of Gaza without dividing it into “yellow,” “red,” or any other zones
• Recognition of the Palestinian people’s right to national, political, and social liberation and the establishment of their independent state
The resolution reduces a crime to a mere “humanitarian crisis,” stripping the Palestinian struggle for liberation of its political essence while granting the occupation an opportunity to reestablish political and military leverage. It absolves the executioner and blames the victim. For these reasons, we reject it entirely.
At the same time, the Unified Workers’ Front condemns attempts by the United States—particularly through the racist far-right current led by Donald Trump—to use the World Peace Council as a political tool to promote a “peace under the bayonets of occupation” and to distort the Palestinian struggle to end blatant national oppression.
Efforts to turn international institutions into platforms serving a new version of the “Deal of the Century,” by silencing voices opposing genocide in Gaza, are part of a broader political engineering designed to:
• Whitewash the occupation
• Cripple the global solidarity movement
• Undermine the Palestinian struggle
• Limit the role of labor unions and liberation movements worldwide
The Front affirms clearly that genuine peace cannot be imposed from above, nor drafted through imperialist dictates—it is won through the collective struggle and resistance of the people.
Today, the Palestinian people are not only fighting for their own survival; they are fighting for the future of humanity against a violent colonial project. On this day of global solidarity, we reaffirm that the Palestinian cause—and the struggle to end national oppression of the Palestinian people—is a cause of the international working class, and that peace and security cannot prevail in the region or the world without the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.
On this occasion, the Unified Workers’ Front calls on all unions, organizations, committees, labor gatherings, and workers’ movements across the world to organize diverse activities in workplaces and public spaces to express solidarity with the Palestinian people.
Long live the independent State of Palestine
Long live International workers’ solidarity
Long live the international movement supporting the Palestinian cause
End of November 2025