Palestinian resistance parties and factions in Syria condemn Zionist aggression against Iran

The Palestinian resistance parties and factions in Syria condemned the Israeli aggression against the Islamic Republic of Iran.

The Palestinian leadership of the Arab Socialist Baath Party and the Saiqa Organization denounced in a statement the Zionist entity’s aggression against some sites in Iran, to hide its defeat in the Battle of the Flood of Al-Aqsa and its failure and inability to achieve its goals in Gaza Strip and south Lebanon.

The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – General Command, affirmed in a statement that “the Zionist enemy failed once again to achieve its aggressive goals against the Islamic Republic of Iran and the axis of resistance. This failure confirms that its illusions of establishing a new Middle East do not find a way to reality, in the light of the resistance shown by our people in Palestine and Lebanon”.

For its part, the Political Bureau of the Palestinian Popular Struggle Front considered in a statement that this aggression comes in the context of the repeated Israeli attacks on the countries and people of the region, through which the Zionist enemy is trying to hide its defeat in the Battle of the Flood of Al-Aqsa and its failure and inability to achieve its goals in the war raging in Palestine and Lebanon and with the axis of resistance in the region.

In turn, the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine condemned the Israeli aggression on the lands of the Islamic Republic of Iran, calling on the Arab people and their political and societal forces, and the free people of the world, to stand by Iran in confronting the Israeli aggression and the American siege measures.

For its part, the Fatah Intifada Movement – Occupied Palestine- condemned the Zionist aggression that targeted a number of sites in Iran, stressing in its statement that one of the entity’s goals of the aggression is Netanyahu’s attempt to re-market himself after his failure since October 7, 2023.

Inas Abdulkareem

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