RAMALLAH April 23. 2024 (Saba) - The Palestinian forces have called for providing protection for the Palestinian people and the holy sites, especially the blessed al-Aqsa Mosque, which is exposed to all the conspiracies aimed at dividing it.
According to the Palestinian News Agency (Wafa), the national and Islamic forces stressed the necessity of strengthening the role of the work of the People’s Protection Committees, in light of increasing pace of settler attacks on Palestinian villages and towns.
The forces pointed to the continuation of the enemy's far-right government in its crimes against the Palestinian people since October 7, killing more than 34,000 citizens, most of whom were children and women, in addition to comprehensive destruction in the Gaza Strip.
The forces confirmed that the settlers’ extremist threats to prepare for massive incursions into al-Aqsa Mosque and to promote the slaughter of sacrifices are attempts to harm the mosque, which requires the Arab and Islamic nations to take firm stances in the face of all the old, new and continuing enemy attempts to impose its facts on the ground.
They said the enemy’s practices and talk of an operation targeting the city of Rafah in the sector where the Palestinian people were displaced from the northern and central Gaza Strip, and the new massacres and crimes that could result from it, require curbing the aggression and terrorism of the occupation, which refuses to submit to the decisions of international institutions.
The forces pointed out that the massacre that took place in Nour Shams camp in Tulkarm, killing 14 citizens and causing major destruction of all aspects of life and the camp’s infrastructure, is an extension of what is happening in all the camps in an attempt to displace their residents.
They condemned the American veto in the Security Council to prevent the recognition of the Palestinian state as full membership in the United Nations, and America’s provision of aid to the enemy state to continue its crimes against the Palestinian people.
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