“Palestinian Ahrar” Movement calls for urgent International Intervention to halt Occupation’s Aggression and Genocide


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Yemen News Agency SABA
“Palestinian Ahrar” Movement calls for urgent International Intervention to halt Occupation’s Aggression and Genocide
[02/ June/2025]

Gaza – SABA:




The Palestinian Ahrar Movement has called for urgent international intervention to curb the Nazi-like aggression and ongoing genocide committed by the Israeli occupation against the Palestinian people. The movement urged the activation and enforcement of all international resolutions regarding the Palestinian cause to protect the rights of the Palestinian people as an occupied nation on occupied land.




In a press statement received by the Yemeni News Agency (SABA), the movement stated that Israel’s exploitation of its genocidal campaign and the international silence towards its crimes reflects utter disregard for the international order and a lack of fear of consequences or sanctions.




The statement highlighted Israel’s escalating military operations and widespread arrests across cities and villages in the West Bank—including Ramallah, Al-Bireh, Tuqu’, Sir, Burqa, Turmus Ayya, Sinjil, and Beit Ummar—under the guise of self-proclaimed legitimacy for revenge and genocide.




The movement also accused the occupation of deliberately provoking religious tensions by allowing settlers to storm Al-Aqsa Mosque, conduct Talmudic rituals, and perform symbolic prayers—a move it described as a push toward igniting a regional religious war.




It further condemned the settler attacks on Palestinian farmers in the northern Jordan Valley areas of Qa’oun and Bardala, including the destruction and burning of crops.




The Ahrar Movement called on the Palestinian people in the West Bank and Jerusalem to resist all these invasions and escalate armed resistance, emphasizing heroic operations that would wound and destabilize the enemy and deter settler mobs.




Finally, the movement urged Palestinians in the West Bank, occupied Jerusalem, and 1948 territories to converge on Al-Aqsa Mosque, maintain permanent presence and spiritual defense, and sacrifice their lives to protect its sanctity from what it described as “the defilement of Jewish extremists” and their daily incursions.