Celebrating
Celebrating a March in Nouakchott for Gaza’s Ceasefire
In an inspiring display of solidarity, the National League in Mauritania organized a march on October 10th, 2025, in Nouakchott to celebrate the ceasefire in Gaza. The procession began at the Grand Mosque and paused in front of the United Nations offices in the city, symbolizing international support for peace.
The General Secretary of the National League, Sheikhane Bibe, commended Mauritians for their unwavering commitment to supporting Palestine through various initiatives. He emphasized that this victory belongs not only to them but also to the Palestinian people, who have tirelessly worked and communicated for their cause without sparing resources or effort.
Bibe highlighted the ongoing battle of reconstruction in Gaza, urging continued financial support from everyone to rebuild better than before. Salih Wuld Hannan, representing Mauritanian political parties, expressed respect for the resilience shown by Palestinians—old and young, mothers, doctors, nurses, journalists—who faced one of humanity’s greatest challenges supported by Western allies like America.
Wuld Hannan emphasized that despite enduring two years of relentless bombardment and deprivation from occupying forces, Palestinians remained steadfast. He called on Mauritians to continue financial support for Gaza’s reconstruction, encouraging each individual to contribute as they can.
Dr. Muhammad Sabhi Abu Subqur, representing Hamas in Mauritania, asserted that Gaza’s victory is a triumph for all freedom-loving people, including Mauritians who have consistently supported Palestine from the first day of conflict and beyond. He spoke of a surge of freedom fighters—on foot or by sea or air—who will aid in rebuilding Gaza.
Dr. Abu Subqur stressed the importance of continuing support from the Mauritanian community to show that they stand united with Gaza, both during conflict and reconstruction. This march not only marks a ceasefire but also reiterates an enduring commitment to peace and solidarity between Mauritians and Palestinians.
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