The organizers said their campaign started on Friday, November 27 and would continue until Tuesday, December 1, pointing out that the event would be more active on Sunday, November 29.
The pro-Palestine campaign will be in several languages, mainly Arabic, Turkish, English, Portuguese, Spanish and Malay.
The campaign has been staged on the occasion of the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, which is an annual UN-organized observance.
On this day, the world stands in solidarity with the Palestinian people and their legitimate rights, especially their right of return, which are enshrined in resolutions issued by the UN, its Security Council and General Assembly.