Through social media platforms, Palestinian and Arab activists commemorated the "Palestinian Martyr's Day", which falls on January 7 of each year, in commemoration of the martyrs, and in recognition of their resistance to the Israeli occupation.

The Palestinian Martyr’s Day is a day to commemorate the martyrs of Palestine, announced in 1969, 4 years after the martyrdom of the first Palestinian martyr in the armed Palestinian revolution, the martyr Ahmed Musa Salama, the first martyr of the Palestinian National Liberation Movement (Fatah) and the revolution, who was martyred on January 1 January 1965, after he carried out his heroic operation "Eilaboun Tunnel", and this day became a national day in commemoration of the souls of the martyrs who sacrificed themselves for the sake of Palestine.

The pioneers of the Palestinian and Arab platforms interacted with the event through tweets that were transmitted, most notably “The Eighth Bulletin - Your Post” (01/08/2022).

Hussein Jamal wrote that the commemoration of the "Palestinian Martyr's Day" was decided to commemorate the souls of the martyrs of Palestine, and to commemorate the soul of the first martyr in the Palestinian revolution, the martyr Ahmed Musa Salama, who was martyred on this day and after that to this day more than 100,000 martyrs, "over such stars of martyrs weep. Al-Bawaki".

According to what Ismail Labbad tweeted, the martyrs will remain the beam of light that illuminates the path of freedom and dignity for the revolutionaries, and their blood will remain a fuel that ignites the earth under the feet of the usurping occupier.

Hana, in turn, tweeted, "On the Day of the Palestinian Martyr, we remember that there are 92 moons in the cold refrigerators of the occupation since 2015, the oldest of them is our moon Abdel Hamid Abu Sorour and the last of them is our moon Amir Rayan, and 253 moons are in the so-called graves of numbers, each of them has a story, and life in its details ended by the occupation brute."

As Musa Abu Samra tweeted that the memory of Martyr’s Day symbolizes the cause of Palestine, which attracted the feelings of the entire Arab nation and whose land was watered with the blood of the Palestinian and Arab martyrs and the free people of the world who were martyred under the banner of investigation, “Glory to the martyrs and eternity to their memory.”

The account "Omanis Against Normalization" recalled the Palestinian event with a tweet in which he wrote: January 7 marks the anniversary of the "Palestinian Martyr's Day", which was approved to commemorate the souls of the martyrs who gave their lives for Palestine.