Four pro-Palestine billboards have been put up along San Antonio highways calling for an immediate cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas War.
A series of billboards colored black, white, green and red have popped up along San Antonio highways, calling on travelers to support a cease-fire in the Gaza Strip. The four pro-Palestine billboards were put up earlier this month on the North, Northeast, Northwest and West sides, according to a social media post from the San Antonio Party for Socialism and Liberation. They will be up for a month.
S.-backed Zionist colonization of Palestine once and for all,” the group said on its GoFundMe page. Those who post a selfie with the billboards on social media will be entered into a raffle to win free bumper stickers of all four designs and the book, “Palestine, Israel and the U.S. Empire” by Richard Becker. The raffle ends on March 31.
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