Gaza - Saba:
The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine condemned the storming of Al-Aqsa Mosque by the so-called Minister of National Security in the fascist Zionist enemy government, Itamar Ben-Gvir, this Sunday morning, considering it to be pouring more fire on an explosive barrel.
The Front explained in a statement that this storming coincides with the unprecedented crimes of genocide and starvation in Gaza, and the ongoing attacks in the West Bank.
It added that this storming is a clear translation of the racist, fascist ideology espoused by the leaders of this entity, and is being implemented under the direct sponsorship of the United States, as part of a comprehensive plan to resolve the conflict through Judaization, settlement, oppression, massacres, and ethnic cleansing.
The Front considered Ben-Gvir's raid, coinciding with the so-called "anniversary of the destruction of the Temple," a new aggressive step that falls within a dangerous escalation plan through which the occupation seeks to bypass the plan for temporal and spatial division and impose complete control over the mosque and Judaize Quds, by forcibly imposing facts on the ground as part of a systematic and gradual settlement project.
The Front affirmed that "our people will not stand idly by in the face of these crimes. Rather, they will confront them with all their strength, defend their land and holy sites, and the partition plan will fail, no matter the sacrifices."
The Front emphasized that the response must be greater unity on the ground and an escalation of all forms of resistance, especially armed resistance.
The Front called on "the masses of our people in Quds, the West Bank, and the occupied territories to intensify their gatherings at Al-Aqsa Mosque and escalate the open confrontation with the occupation and its settlers, considering the defense of Quds and Al-Aqsa a sacred national mission.'
The Front stated that this escalating aggression requires serious and broad Arab and international action to stop this criminal Zionist entity. They stressed that his crimes have reached a point where it is no longer acceptable to overlook them, remain silent about them, or let the Palestinian people down in their confrontation.

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