
Gaza – Saba:
Sami Abu Zuhri, head of the political bureau of the Islamic Resistance Movement "Hamas" abroad, called on Thursday the entire nation to act quickly to save Gaza and avenge it, otherwise it would be a sin. He urged everyone not to leave Gaza alone.
In press statements on Thursday, he said, "Today was bloody in Gaza. Blood is spreading everywhere, and the number of martyrs is approaching 120 in less than a day," referring to the ongoing Zionist massacres against civilians. He emphasized that "there is no room for sleep or inaction."
He considered that the continuation of the massacres confirms the enemy's insistence on pursuing its policy of killing and starvation until the end, and reflects the absence of any genuine international will to stop the cycle of Zionist criminality.
Abu Zuhri emphasized in his statements, "The time has come for the entire nation to take action against the enemy and its interests everywhere, after all bets on the possibility of stopping the massacres through political contacts have failed." Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip, witnessed a bloody night at dawn on Thursday, following horrific massacres committed by the Israeli enemy army against civilians' homes and tents, leaving more than 40 martyrs and dozens more injured and missing.
Sami Abu Zuhri, head of the political bureau of the Islamic Resistance Movement "Hamas" abroad, called on Thursday the entire nation to act quickly to save Gaza and avenge it, otherwise it would be a sin. He urged everyone not to leave Gaza alone.
In press statements on Thursday, he said, "Today was bloody in Gaza. Blood is spreading everywhere, and the number of martyrs is approaching 120 in less than a day," referring to the ongoing Zionist massacres against civilians. He emphasized that "there is no room for sleep or inaction."
He considered that the continuation of the massacres confirms the enemy's insistence on pursuing its policy of killing and starvation until the end, and reflects the absence of any genuine international will to stop the cycle of Zionist criminality.
Abu Zuhri emphasized in his statements, "The time has come for the entire nation to take action against the enemy and its interests everywhere, after all bets on the possibility of stopping the massacres through political contacts have failed." Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip, witnessed a bloody night at dawn on Thursday, following horrific massacres committed by the Israeli enemy army against civilians' homes and tents, leaving more than 40 martyrs and dozens more injured and missing.