Al-Quds – Saba:
The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) on Monday considered the storming of al-Aqsa Mosque compound by the fascist and racist Zionist war criminal Minister Ben-Gvir, accompanied by groups of settler gangs, on Monday morning a dangerous escalation.
The PFLP said in a statement that this escalation represents a new episode in the series of organized aggression against al-Aqsa Mosque and holy sites, as part of the program of the most extremist and fascist Zionist enemy government in the history of the entity.
It indicated that the criminal enemy government seeks to move from temporal and spatial division to imposing complete control over al-Aqsa Mosque, in preparation for its comprehensive Judaization.
It noted that this step, carried out with clear complicity from the US administration, expresses direct partnership in the aggression, confirmed by the position and behavior of the US ambassador to the entity.
The Popular Front stated that what is happening in al-Quds, in parallel with the daily massacres, genocide, and starvation in Gaza and the West Bank, confirms that the Palestinian people are facing a comprehensive war targeting their existence, rights, and holy sites.
It emphasized that all of this calls for the broadest popular and national mobilization in al-Quds, the West Bank, and the occupied territories, intensifying the presence and mobilization in the courtyards of Al-Aqsa Mosque and the streets of the city, and confronting the Zionist enemy's attempts to impose new facts on the ground.
The PFLP issued a call to the masses of the Arab and Islamic nation to take immediate and effective action in support of al-Quds and Gaza, and their holy sites, which are being violated in full view of the world.
It emphasized that al-Quds is a symbol and sanctity for the entire Arab and Islamic nation, and its spiritual and historical status must awaken all forms of anger and action among the peoples of the nation, considering that defending it is a collective responsibility that does not tolerate inaction or silence, according to the statement.

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