
Gaza – Saba:
The Palestinian Freedom Movement on Monday issued a strong condemnation of the Nazi Zionist behavior and the unjustified piracy against activists on board the Madeleine ship.
In a statement, a copy of it received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), the movement asserted that the humanitarian ship, carrying passengers of various nationalities, represented a "living conscience that refused to remain silent about the crimes of genocide and the policy of starvation" against over two million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. It viewed the activists' attempt as an effort to break the global silence and international complicity and break the stifling siege on our people in Gaza."
The movement emphasized that this "Zionist behavior reveals a desire to kill the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip with hunger and thirst," and a desire to prevent anyone from rescuing them or drawing global attention to the extent of the crimes. It attributed this audacity to "unlimited American support for the criminal enemy," stating that without such support, Israel "would not have dared to commit all these crimes."
The Palestinian Freedom Movement stressed that this "Zionist piracy, arrogance, and arrogance" against the Madeleine ship proves that "Zionist aggression is not limited to the Palestinian people and the peoples of our nation alone; rather, it extends beyond them to target everyone with a living human conscience," thereby demonstrating they are "enemies of humanity as a whole and a global threat."
The movement held "the criminal Zionist occupation and the US administration fully responsible for the safety of all those aboard the Madeleine ship."
It called on "every free person in the world to take immediate action to stop the occupation and immediately release the arms of the solidarity activists." It saluted the activists for their "courageous humanitarian stance" and urged the free people of the world to facilitate the release of other ships to break the siege and lift the injustice.
The movement also called on human rights, humanitarian, and international organizations to condemn the arrests and assume their responsibilities regarding what it described as the enemy's war crimes that "transcend all boundaries."
The Palestinian Freedom Movement on Monday issued a strong condemnation of the Nazi Zionist behavior and the unjustified piracy against activists on board the Madeleine ship.
In a statement, a copy of it received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), the movement asserted that the humanitarian ship, carrying passengers of various nationalities, represented a "living conscience that refused to remain silent about the crimes of genocide and the policy of starvation" against over two million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. It viewed the activists' attempt as an effort to break the global silence and international complicity and break the stifling siege on our people in Gaza."
The movement emphasized that this "Zionist behavior reveals a desire to kill the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip with hunger and thirst," and a desire to prevent anyone from rescuing them or drawing global attention to the extent of the crimes. It attributed this audacity to "unlimited American support for the criminal enemy," stating that without such support, Israel "would not have dared to commit all these crimes."
The Palestinian Freedom Movement stressed that this "Zionist piracy, arrogance, and arrogance" against the Madeleine ship proves that "Zionist aggression is not limited to the Palestinian people and the peoples of our nation alone; rather, it extends beyond them to target everyone with a living human conscience," thereby demonstrating they are "enemies of humanity as a whole and a global threat."
The movement held "the criminal Zionist occupation and the US administration fully responsible for the safety of all those aboard the Madeleine ship."
It called on "every free person in the world to take immediate action to stop the occupation and immediately release the arms of the solidarity activists." It saluted the activists for their "courageous humanitarian stance" and urged the free people of the world to facilitate the release of other ships to break the siege and lift the injustice.
The movement also called on human rights, humanitarian, and international organizations to condemn the arrests and assume their responsibilities regarding what it described as the enemy's war crimes that "transcend all boundaries."