Gaza - Saba:
Dr. Khalil Al-Hayya, a senior leader of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) in Gaza, expressed the Palestinian people’s pride in Yemen’s military and popular support for Gaza.
In a televised speech on Monday, Al-Hayya called on the Arab and Islamic nations—particularly countries neighboring Palestine—to march toward Palestine by land and sea. He also urged the blockade of embassies , the enforcement of comprehensive economic and tourism boycotts against the Israeli enemy, isolating it , pursuing its leaders, soldiers, and war criminals in legal forums.
"We cannot accept this state of abandonment while our nation watches our people being slaughtered, starved, and massacred live on air—the most horrific Nazi-like genocide of modern times," he said.
Al-Hayya stressed that the Israeli enemy exploits negotiations as a cover to commit further acts of genocide and starvation against Palestinians in Gaza. Despite progress in recent talks, he accused Israel of abruptly withdrawing from negotiations with U.S. complicity, a blatant attempt to stall and impose facts on the ground.
"Negotiations under siege and slow death are meaningless," he asserted, emphasizing that the immediate opening of crossings and dignified aid access is the real test of any political process.
Al-Hayya noted Hamas’ flexibility in 22 months of talks to spare Palestinian blood, cooperating on withdrawal, prisoner exchanges, and aid. He condemned Israel’s "theatrical airdrops" of aid, calling them "death traps," and warned of a dangerous plot to forcibly displace Rafah’s residents via a buffer zone, paving the way for ethnic cleansing by sea or through Egypt.
Saluting resistance fighters, he praised Al-Qassam Brigades, Al-Quds Brigades, and other factions for heroic operations that "have stunned the world and made the criminal enemy taste its own terror."
Al-Hayya appealed to the Arab and Islamic world for urgent action to break Gaza’s siege, stressing that silence on the genocide is now "a crime, not helplessness." He called for severing all political, diplomatic, and trade ties with Israel and urged mass protests.
In a direct plea to Egypt, he demanded the urgent reopening of the Rafah crossing, thwarting Israel’s "plot to turn it into a gateway to death and starvation." He urged Jordanians to sustain protests against Israeli schemes to divide Al-Aqsa Mosque and force Palestinian displacement.
Since October 7, 2023, Israel’s U.S.-backed genocide in Gaza has martyred 59,821 Palestinians (mostly children and women) and injured 144,851, with thousands still trapped under rubble as rescue teams remain unable to reach them.

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