The coalition of nationalist and leftist parties in Jordan renews its support for Syria in confronting the aggression and siege

The coalition of nationalist and leftist parties in Jordan renewed its support for Syria and for the unity of its people and land in the war of aggression and siege Syria is facing.

The coalition spokesman and Secretary-General of the Arab Progressive Baath Party, Fouad Dabour, said in a statement today that the coalition reaffirm the stand once again with Syria in the face of the repeated Zionist attacks on its land, as well as in the face of the American occupation on the Syrian territory. The US occupation steals the Syrian oil and wealth side by side with the Turkish occupation and the terrorist organizations supported by these aggressors. He added: The struggle against the Zionist enemy is a struggle until the liberation of the occupied Palestinian and Arab land, stressing the need to confront this enemy with resistance in all its forms.

Dabour pointed out that the Palestinian Arab people who are resisting the Zionist enemy in all parts of occupied Arab Palestine possess the will of steadfastness, vigor and courage, and the Palestinian people are able to confront the occupying enemy and will not be defeated by the enemy’s tyranny and criminality.

Dabour affirmed that the coalition stands with the Arab people in Lebanon in resisting the Zionist enemy, which is trying to steal the Lebanese oil and gas. The coalition supports the Lebanese people in their right to extract their wealth, despite the attempts of the Zionists and their American partners to circumvent these rights.

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